Notices issued to farmers over Waqf land to be withdrawn: Law Minister
Karnataka Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister HK Patil said the government has no intention to convert farmers' land into Waqf property and in case of any mistake, it will be rectified
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Karnataka Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister HK Patil
Bengaluru, 28 Oct
Following allegations by a section
of farmers from Vijayapura district that their lands were marked as Waqf
properties, Karnataka Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister HK Patil on Monday
said the notices issued to them will be withdrawn, and the Deputy Commissioner
is inquiring into the "mistake."
He said the government has no
intention to convert farmers' land into Waqf property and in case of any
mistake, it will be rectified, and action taken against those responsible. "Taking
note of the mistake that has happened, the notices that were issued will be
withdrawn. It needs to be inquired into as to why the mistake happened and then
it will be decided (on action against those responsible)," Patil said.
Speaking to reporters here, he said
the Deputy Commissioner of the district will inquire into it and a couple of
days is required to initiate an action to withdraw the notices issued. "The
issue is sensitive, what I can say briefly is -- the allegation was that the
farmers' land were being converted as Waqf property, the government has no such
intention. In case anyone has committed such a mistake, it will be rectified
and those responsible will be punished.....The land belongs to whoever it has
to," he added.
Bengaluru South BJP MP Tejasvi
Surya on Friday met farmers from Vijayapura who found that their properties
were marked as Waqf assets, and lashed out at the Congress government.
Seeking to clarify
"confusion" over 1,200 acres in Honavada of Tikota taluk being marked
as Waqf property, Industries Minister M B Patil, who is in charge of Vijayapura
district, subsequently said it was due to an “error” in the gazette
notification.
He said only 11 acres out of the
1,200 acres are Waqf properties. He also said that a task force headed by the
Deputy Commissioner will be formed to resolve the issues
Noting that MB Patil's statement
has put an end to the controversy, the law Minister said, if BJP wants to
continue it for political reasons, it is not right.
To a question on BJP demanding
resignation of Waqf Minister BZ Zameer Ahmed Khan, he said, "why? if
notices were issued wrongly there is Deputy Commissioner of the district to
rectify it, there is government above it. For the mistake committed by Talati
(village accountant) or Tahsildar, it is not right to ask for Zameer or anyone
else's resignation."
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