One month deadline set for completing Wakf property khata update in Kalaburagi, Yadgir
The Hindu
Housing Minister sets one-month deadline for updating Wakf property records in Kalaburagi and Yadgir districts, addressing encroachment issues.
Taking serious note of the slow-paced progress of work in managing Wakf property, Housing, Wakf and Minority Welfare Minister B.Z. Zameer Ahmed Khan has set a deadline of one month to complete the Khata updation of Wakf property in Kalaburagi and Yadgir districts.
Chairing a meeting of Wakf officials of Kalaburagi and Yadgiri districts to review the progress of the department’s initiatives here on Thursday, Mr. Khan expressed discontentment over the inordinate delays and failures in completing the tasks within the stipulated time.
“In Kalaburagi district, 2,566 Wakf property under the Revenue Department and 572 Wakf property are pending for Khata update. There are many more in the Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department. The Khata updation for Wakf property is a long-pending task that has been dragged on for years. This task should be completed within a month,” Mr. Khan said.
Mr. Khan said that 85,000 acres of the 1.11 lakh acres of Wakf property were encroached upon across the State and his department will do everything to clear the encroachments.
“Wakf property are donated by the public for Muslim community activities but unfortunately, such property are under considerable encroachment. There are 1.11 lakh acres of Wakf property in the State of which 85,000 acres have encroached upon. As much as 3,610 acres of 21,440 acres of Wakf property in Kalaburagi district and 123 acres of 6,194 acres in Yadgir district have been encroached upon. Safeguarding Wakf property is a holy task and the departments concerned must work in coordination to clear the encroachments,” he said, specifically directing Hazrat Ali and Zareena Begum, Wakf officers from Kalaburagi and Yadgir, respectively, to take the lead.
Mr. Khan directed the officials to acquire private land as per the law in force for the purpose of a Muslim community graveyard in case where government land is not available.
“In the Wakf Adalat that I chaired on Wednesday in Kalaburagi, I received 368 applications from Kalaburagi district of which 100 are related to encroachments, 55 for seeking land for graveyard and 213 applications were related to other issues. From Yadgir district, I received 82 applications of which 38 were related to encroachments, 33 were seeking land for graveyards and 11 were related to land allotment, Khata update and other issues. The Deputy Commissioners of both these districts should look into each application carefully and dispose them of,” he said.