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Maharashtra Waqf Board: Notices To Latur Farmers Issued Over Individual's Petition, Not By Us, Says Chief Sameer Kazi

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 9, 2024 10:29 IST

No notices have been issued to farmers in Latur over land ownership by the Maharashtra State Waqf Board, and ...

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No notices have been issued to farmers in Latur over land ownership by the Maharashtra State Waqf Board, and these are connected to an individual's petition, says its chairman, Sameer Kazi. On Saturday, 103 farmers from Talegaon in Ahmedpur tehsil here said they received notices from the Waqf Board regarding ownership of their land, measuring 300 acres in all, adding that these plots had been cultivated by them for generations.

"The notices to Talegaon farmers were issued by the Waqf Tribunal following a claim filed by an individual. These notices do not originate from the Maharashtra State Waqf Board. We have not made any claim on land in any village in Latur district," asserted Kazi.

Kazi added that the Waqf Board will verify all aspects legally when the matter comes to it. Sources said the notices were issued on May 30 in connection with a petition filed by Patel Sayyed Irfan in the Waqf Tribunal. The notices ask these 103 farmers to respond to questions related to the petition, submit documents, and bring witnesses.

Also Read | Maharashtra Waqf Board Issues Notices to 100 Plus Farmers In Latur, Claims 300 Acres as Waqf Property.

"I own five acres of land. I have all documents to prove ownership. The next hearing in the Waqf Tribunal is on December 20. I will submit them through my advocate. These lands have been passed down to us through generations. These are not Waqf property," said Tukaram Kanwate, one of the 103 farmers who have received notices. Speaking on the issue, Ahmedpur tehsildar Ujjwala Pangarkar said, "Notices concerning nearly 300 acres of land belonging to 103 farmers in Talegaon have been issued by the Waqf Tribunal. After collecting complete details, an affidavit will be filed by the government in the matter."

Such notices have caused widespread fear in the region and the Maharashtra government must intervene to give all farmers justice, Kanwate asserted. Earlier in the day, speaking to reporters in Mumbai, Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, when asked about these notices, had said, "There will be no illegal work and no injustice will be done on anyone. This government functions according to the Constitution."

Incidentally, the Union government introduced the Waqf (Amendment) Bill in the Lok Sabha on August 8 this year to streamline the Waqf Board's work and ensure efficient property management. The Bill has been referred to a Joint Parliamentary Committee. Waqf refers to properties dedicated exclusively for religious or charitable purposes under Islamic law.

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