J&K Speaker faces no-trust motion over Waqf law debate, defies party’s calls for flexibility.

Jammu and Kashmir’s assembly faced upheaval for the second consecutive day as opposition parties initiated a no-confidence motion against Speaker Abdul Rahim Rather due to a debate on the Waqf law. Despite pressure from his own party, the National Conference, to be more accommodating, Rather stood firm on adhering to assembly regulations that bar discussions on matters sub-judice. The situation in the assembly remains tense as the debate on Waqf law continues to be a point of contention. It is crucial to monitor how this issue unfolds in the coming days amidst the political turmoil in Jammu and Kashmir.

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