New Delhi. The Waqf Board has laid claim to about 1200 acres of agricultural land in Honwada village located in Vijaypur district of Karnataka. In this regard, a notice has also been sent to some farmers of the village, after which a dispute has started there. According to the farmers of the village, the land on which the Waqf Board is claiming is their ancestral land. Years ago his grandfather, great grandfather and now he himself is farming on that land. At the same time, while supporting the farmers in this matter, BJP has made serious allegations against Congress. BJP MP Tejashwi Surya said that the country will be run according to the Constitution and law, not according to the instructions of Sharia.
Surya accused the Congress government of Karnataka that such efforts are being made to hinder the reforms brought by the Modi government through the Waqf Amendment Bill, 2024. On the other hand, BJP national spokesperson Shehzad Poonawala, while reacting on this issue, said that now the Congress party wants to snatch all the lands of the farmers and give it to a particular vote bank of its own. Congress is doing this in the name of vote bank politics.
#WATCH BJP national spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla says, “Now the Congress party wants to snatch away all the lands of farmers and give it to one vote bank. This they are doing in the name of vote bank politics. They gave unlimited powers to Waqf in 1995 and in 2013. Now in… pic.twitter.com/T6caEZJZgv
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Poonawala said that Congress gave unlimited powers to Waqf during its tenure. Now they want to transfer thousands of acres of farmers’ land in Karnataka, of which they have proof, to Waqf and ministers. This shows their mentality. The priority of Congress is to snatch the land of farmers and give it to a special vote bank. Let us tell you that to stop the misuse of the unlimited powers of the Waqf Board, the Modi government has brought the Waqf Board Amendment Act 2024. In this, JPC has been formed to reach consensus on reform recommendations, which includes many MPs from the ruling party and the opposition.