In Rajasthan, owned by Waqf from the Government Office to the market, know how much the council owns the property
There is a fierce battle in the country’s parliament today over the Waqf Bill. An 8 -hour debate will take place in parliament before the bill is approved. Also in Rajasthan, the statements of leaders about the Waqf Bill are constantly. Most of the things in favor of the bill is that WAQF has large assets and that the mafia is thriving on them. Many Muslim organizations also support the introduction of this bill. In such a situation, it will be interesting to know what the status of the WAQF council is in Rajasthan and how much property it owns. Dr. Khanu Khan Budhwali, chairman of Rajasthan Waqf, shared the details of the properties of the Rajasthan Waqf Council of Amar Ujala. It has been reported that 19 thousand 44 properties in the Oukaf register be recorded with the council. Of these, 17.415 properties were published in the Rajasthan Gazette and 1 629 properties were registered to the Gazette publication. The board gets Rs. 100,000 from these WAQF properties. Earn more than 2 crore tariff. 706 cases of exceeding are pending in the WAQF board. From these properties of the WAQF board, 706 properties are focused on which the hearing takes place before the CEO of the Waqf Council. From this, 316 cases were completed. 282 Committees Manage Property According to information, 282 committees were established by the Council for the management of total WAQF properties in Rajasthan. Of these, the annual income of 177 committees is more than one lakh calls. Administrators of such WAQF properties, the annual income Rs. The WAQF board with an annual revenue up to Rs 5,000 has a provision to contribute 7 percent of its annual income. According to the Waqf Council documents, the price of 42 crore at 14 government departments 14 government offices at its 44 properties in Rajasthan. The price of 11 offices of these offices was determined by PWD. Since 2012, it owes a total price of Rs 42 Crore 73 Lakh. Government departments whose offices work on WAQF properties include the Department of Education, the Department of Law, Department of Public Works, Department of Public Works, Medical Department, Revenue, Department of Public Health, Department of Archeology, Department of Home Affairs, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Division, Animal Road. In addition, residential colonies were built on Waqf land in Jodhpur, Kota, Churu and markets were built in Jaipur, Kota, Jodhpur, Tonk, Karauli, Jhalawar and Hanumangarh.