After the approval of the Bill from Rajya Sabha in Parliament, its biggest impact will be seen in Uttar Pradesh. 98% of the Waqf properties present in Uttar Pradesh are disputed. The special thing about these disputed Waqf properties in Uttar Pradesh is that these assets are not recorded in the revenue records. Therefore, after this bill is enacted, the power to decide on these properties will remain in the hands of the concerned District Magistrate.
DM will take decisions regarding assets
Today, the Waqf Board is claiming about 57 thousand 792 government properties. In such a situation, after the law is enacted, the DM will have the right to take a decision on all these properties and after listening to both sides, the DM will decide who will have the ownership in future. There is a possibility of manipulation in these properties registered in Uttar Pradesh Waqf Board for the last 70 years. The report of the Uttar Pradesh Minority Welfare Department said that the land used in the government and public sector is also registered by the State and District Waqf Board as the property of the Waqf Board. Complaints have been received from various districts of Uttar Pradesh, especially from Rampur and Hardoi, that large -scale private land has been wrongly recorded as Waqf property and the dispute is pending in the tribunal. Now DM will also hear these disputes. After which a large section of people affected by these disputes has increased the hope of justice.
58 thousand government assets
The report of the UP Minority Welfare Board says that there are about 58 thousand such government assets in Uttar Pradesh, which are registered with the UP Waqf Board as their property. The area of which is 11,712 acres. According to government rules, no Waqf can declare government assets that are already present on paper. In such a situation, Vacamp has been claiming its claim on government property for the last several decades by going against the rules. In Uttar Pradesh, such cases are not only in Lucknow, Barabanki, Amethi, Rae Bareli, Sambhal Ja, Rampur, but there are more than a dozen cases in every district, in which Kaal has also taken government properties. In such a situation, after this bill is enacted, the claim of Waqf on all these government properties will end in one stroke and the government will have to take a decision on it.
How many cases were there?
District data collected by the government shows that 997 in Ambedkar Nagar, 477 in Amethi, 2116 in Ayodhya, 812 in Barabanki, 506 in Sultanpur, 904 in Bahraich, 944 in Gonda, 271 in Shravasti, 271 in Shravasti, 824 in Hardoi, 824 in Hardoi, 368 in Lucknow, 368 in Lucknow, 368 in Lucknow, 919 in Raidapur and 58919 in Kullu 58919 Waqf has claimed its properties. Even before the implementation of the Bill, many Maulana and religious leaders are talking about challenging it in the court, while the Congress and Samajwadi Party are also seen to be tone in this tone.
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