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The Uttar Pradesh Nazul Property (Management and Use for Public Purpose) Bill, passed by the Legislative Assembly, faced a setback in the Legislative Council where it was referred to the Select Committee for further review. Despite the BJP's majority in the Council, opposition emerged from various members, including some from the ruling party, leading to a proposal by BJP state president Bhupendra Singh Chaudhary for the committee to report back within two months. The bill was criticized as draconian and anti-people, prompting protests from opposition members in the assembly. Other bills, including amendments to the Private University Act and a new Anti-Conversion Bill, were passed during the session. The state assembly was subsequently adjourned sine die, a day earlier than scheduled. The Legislative Council's decision to send the bill to committee indicates significant dissent regarding its implications for vulnerable populations.
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