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This week on Hafta, Newslaundry’s Abhinandan Sekhri, Raman Kirpal, and Manisha Pande are joined by The News Minute’s Sudipto Mondal and Supreme Court lawyer Talha Abdul Rahman.
On the controversial Waqf Amendment Bill, passed in Parliament this week after long fiery debates, Talha says: “Every Waqf that is now created will have to register themselves with the central depository.” He adds that the statute is “a translation of a WhatsApp forward.”
Sudipto questions the motivation behind bringing in the legislation and the manner in which it will be used. He says that the new bill will now “weaponise” bulldozer demolitions, which are increasingly becoming the norm.
Manisha puts focus on the misinformation being spread in mainstream media about the bill. She mentions one anchor claiming that the new bill will ensure “no one can stop the Prime Minister’s plane from taking off because Waqf can no longer claim the airport.”
The panel also discusses the student protests in University of Hyderabad against tree felling on 400 acres of forest land. Commenting on the Supreme Court taking suo-moto cognizance of the case, Sudipto says, “It’s a great victory for people’s movements, students’ movements.”
This and a lot more. Tune in!
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Song: Tanha Tanha Yahan Pe Jeena
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00:00:00 – Introductions and announcements
00:04:34 – Headlines
00:13:17 – Waqf bill
00:58:34 – HCU protests
01:11:06 – Letters
01:32:40 – Recommendations
Check out previous Hafta recommendations, references, songs and letters
Produced and recorded by Priyali Dhingra, Saif Ali Ekram, and Anil Kumar.
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This week on Hafta, Newslaundry’s Abhinandan Sekhri, Raman Kirpal, and Manisha Pande are joined by The News Minute’s Sudipto Mondal and Supreme Court lawyer Talha Abdul Rahman.
On the controversial Waqf Amendment Bill, passed in Parliament this week after long fiery debates, Talha says: “Every Waqf that is now created will have to register themselves with the central depository.” He adds that the statute is “a translation of a WhatsApp forward.”
Sudipto questions the motivation behind bringing in the legislation and the manner in which it will be used. He says that the new bill will now “weaponise” bulldozer demolitions, which are increasingly becoming the norm.
Manisha puts focus on the misinformation being spread in mainstream media about the bill. She mentions one anchor claiming that the new bill will ensure “no one can stop the Prime Minister’s plane from taking off because Waqf can no longer claim the airport.”
The panel also discusses the student protests in University of Hyderabad against tree felling on 400 acres of forest land. Commenting on the Supreme Court taking suo-moto cognizance of the case, Sudipto says, “It’s a great victory for people’s movements, students’ movements.”
This and a lot more. Tune in!
Hafta letters: Uncle behaviour, patriarchy, the right to exist
<<>>
We have a page for subscribers to send letters to our shows. If you want to write to Hafta, click here.
Check out the Newslaundry store and flaunt your love for independent media.
Download the Newslaundry app.
Contribute to our latest NL Sena here.
Song: Tanha Tanha Yahan Pe Jeena
Timecodes
00:00:00 – Introductions and announcements
00:04:34 – Headlines
00:13:17 – Waqf bill
00:58:34 – HCU protests
01:11:06 – Letters
01:32:40 – Recommendations
Check out previous Hafta recommendations, references, songs and letters
Produced and recorded by Priyali Dhingra, Saif Ali Ekram, and Anil Kumar.
This episode is outside of the paywall for now. Before it goes behind the paywall, why not subscribe? Get brand-new episodes of all our podcasts every week, while also doing your bit to support independent media. Click here to subscribe.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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