New Delhi, Aug. 28 -- The Congress seemed to be divided on its decision to join the joint parliamentary committee (JPC) to examine the three bills that bar any minister, chief minister or prime minister from holding the position after getting arrested. While one group cited the Opposition's aggressive stance in the JPC on the Waqf bill to argue that the party must be a part of the JPC, the other group said that it should respect the Opposition unity and not be a part of the process. Congress MP Abhishek Singhvi said, "Though there is no formal decision, yet, my personal view is that it would be understandable if the Congress decides not to join JPC. This is a most ridiculous bill and the JPC is likely to be functioning on majoritarian lines...