Yogi accuses Waqf Board of land encroachment, calls it 'land mafia'
The chief minister also lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah for taking legislative action against the alleged irregularities of the Waqf Board.
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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
Prayagraj, 3 April
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday
launched a scathing attack on the Waqf Board, accusing it of land encroachments
and asserting that its "arbitrary claims" over public and historical
sites would no longer be tolerated.
Addressing a gathering in Prayagraj, Adityanath said,
"The Waqf Board had been making baseless claims over lands across cities.
Even during the preparations for the Kumbh Mela, they declared that the event's
land belonged to them. We had to ask -has the Waqf Board turned into a land
mafia?"
He emphasised that under his government, such encroachments
had been removed, and mafias had been driven out of Uttar Pradesh.
"Encroachments were made in the name of Waqf at various
places, including the sacred land associated with Nishad Raj. But this will not
be allowed to continue. A grand and divine Kumbh Mela was organised despite
their objections," he said.
The chief minister also lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi
and Union Home Minister Amit Shah for taking legislative action against the
alleged irregularities of the Waqf Board.
"We are grateful to the prime minister and the home
minister for ensuring that the Waqf Board's arbitrary practices are curbed. A
crucial act addressing this issue has already been passed in the Lok Sabha and
will now be cleared in the Rajya Sabha," he stated.
The Waqf (Amendment) Bill was passed in the Lok Sabha on
Wednesday and introduced in the Rajya Sabha on Thursday.
Adityanath stressed that the state would no longer tolerate
illegal claims and national interest must come first. "Those who are loyal
to the nation will always find their path ahead," he said.
Adityanath on Thursday here inaugurated an exhibition based
on stories related to Lord Ram and King Nishadraj, along with the 'One
District, One Product' (ODOP) initiative, on the occasion of the birth
anniversary of Lord Ram's close companion Nishadraj Guha. He was accompanied by
Cabinet ministers Nand Gopal Gupta and Sanjay Nishad, among others.
As part of the celebrations, the chief minister also
inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for 181 development projects worth Rs
579 crore in Prayagraj.
In preparation for 'Maha Kumbh 2025 Prayagraj,' trained
guides, boatmen, and homestay operators who made significant contributions were
felicitated with appreciation certificates.
Additionally, under the Mukhyamantri Matsya Sampada Yojana,
a financial assistance of Rs 20 crore was provided to 1,400 fish farmers.
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