Karnataka will review Waqf land issue: Home Minister
Farmers in Vijayapura have been served notices by the Karnataka Board of Waqfs to vacate their ancestral land
PTI

Bengaluru, 26 Oct
Amid protests by farmers in
Vijayapura who have been served notices by the Karnataka Board of Waqfs to
vacate their ancestral land, Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on Saturday
said the State government will review the situation.
Speaking to reporters here, he
said, "We will review it. The State government and the revenue department
will review it. A decision will be taken based on old records."
When asked that the Waqf Board had
set a deadline to vacate the land, the minister said that is not a problem.
Meanwhile, in the district
headquarter town of Vijayapura in North Karnataka bordering Maharashtra, the
farmers staged a demonstration at the Deputy Commissioner’s office.
Holding the land records and
registered land deeds, the farmers alleged that they were served notice soon after
Housing and Waqf Minister BZ Zameer Ahmed Khan visited Vijayapura and directed
the Deputy Commissioner to serve notices to the farmers who were sitting on
Waqf land.
Farmer leaders alleged that without
bringing the matter to their notice, the land records of farmers in Tenahalli
village in Indi Taluk and Honvada village in Tikota Taluk were changed and made
in favour of Waqf.
Bengaluru South BJP MP Tejasvi
Surya on Friday said the Karnataka State Board of Waqfs has claimed its
ownership over 1,500 acres of ancestral land of farmers in Honvada village.
Surya, who is also Bharatiya Janata
Yuva Morcha president, said the farmers of Honvada village in Tikota Taluk were
served notices declaring their lands as Waqf property "with no evidence or
explanation provided".
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