The CPI(M) has accused the BJP of attempting to hand over Waqf land to real estate barons, alleging a broader strategy to monetize public resources. Md Salim, a prominent CPI(M) leader, argues that this move is part of a larger plan to benefit the real estate sector.
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Waqf land refers to property dedicated to charitable or religious purposes under Islamic law. It is managed by the Waqf Board to serve the community.
CPI(M) is critical of the BJP’s plan to transfer Waqf land to real estate developers, arguing that this move is part of a broader strategy to monetize public resources for private gain.
Transferring Waqf land to real estate developers could undermine its charitable and religious significance and lead to a significant loss for the community.
The Waqf Board is responsible for ensuring that Waqf land is used for the intended purposes, such as education, healthcare, and social welfare.
The CPI(M) has been a staunch critic of the BJP’s economic policies, highlighting the need for a more inclusive and equitable approach to governance.
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