Karnataka: No notices to farmers on Waqf Land
G Parameshwara stated that the revenue records would be treated as final, and administrative actions would align with them.
PTI
Bengaluru, 2 Nov
Karnataka
Home Minister G Parameshwara on Saturday said all district deputy commissioners
have been instructed not to serve any notices to farmers under the Waqf Act.
He stated
that the revenue records would be treated as final, and administrative actions
would align with them.
"The
Chief Minister has directed all deputy commissioners to withdraw any such
notices or letters. The matter is now resolved, though we are uncertain about
possible developments in the future," Parameshwara told reporters here.
The Waqf
Board has reportedly claimed that certain lands were registered in its name 50
years ago. However, Parameshwara clarified that the Waqf and revenue records
must align for any claims to be valid; otherwise, revenue records will take
precedence.
Meanwhile,
Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar accused the BJP of initiating the issuance
of notices and altering the Records of Rights, Tenancy, and Crops (RTC) under
the Waqf Act.
"The
BJP began issuing notices and changing revenue records under the Waqf Act. We
will not allow any farmer to be evicted from their land. If any officer acts
otherwise, we will take corrective action," Shivakumar told media in
Mangaluru.
The
controversy over eviction notices has led to protests by farmers, including
demonstrations by Honwad villagers in Vijayapura district. In Haveri district’s
Kadkol village, villagers allegedly resorted to violence in response to an
administrative order to reclaim Waqf property held by various residents.-PTI
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