joint parliamentary committee (JPC), is progressing at a good pace and «positive results» will come out soon, Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal said on Tuesday. Speaking at an event organised by "Panchjanya", a magazine associated with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Meghwal, while refusing to comment on the «sub-judice» Places of Worship Act, said if the Supreme Court asks the Centre to file an affidavit, it will submit one that is in «national interest».
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Responding to a question on the Waqf Bill, the minister said the Narendra Modi government took a «big decision» and brought the Bill, which was passed by the Union Cabinet.
«When the Bill was introduced, there was a demand that it should go to a committee, so the JPC was formed. Meetings are happening, field visits have also been done and the work is proceeding at a good pace. You cannot say that the process is slow,» he said.
Meghwal said Minority Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju had spoken about the government's sentiments on the Bill when it was introduced.
«There is no need for any doubt. Very soon, you will see positive results in Parliament,» he said.
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