Bengaluru: Responds to accusations Vijayapura District Farmers believe their land was wrongly labeled Properties of religious fundsKarnataka Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister HK Patil It was announced on Monday that the notice issued to them was being withdrawn.
He added that investigations are underway to investigate the error and take action against those responsible.
“The government has no intention of converting farmers’ land into the property of religious organizations,” Patil He assured the public that any mistakes would be corrected. “Noting the error that occurred, the notice issued will be withdrawn. There is a need to investigate why the error occurred and then decide on action against those responsible,” he added.
The controversy stems from claims by farmers in Vijayapura district that their properties have been marked as waqf assets, triggering concerns among the local farming community. Patil confirmed that the district’s deputy commissioner was conducting an investigation and it would take a few days to start the process of withdrawing the notice.
“The government has no such intention. If someone makes such a mistake, we will correct it and those responsible will be punished. The land belongs to anyone,” Patil clarified.
The issue has become even more salient after the Bangalore South incident bjp member of congress Tejasvi Surya Affected farmers were met on Friday. He criticized the Congress government for allowing this to happen, exacerbating the concerns of residents in the area.
Industries Minister MB Patil sought clarification on the matterThe in-charge, who is also in charge of Vijayapura district, blamed the confusion on an error in the gazette notification. According to him, only 11 acres of the disputed 1,200 acres of land in Tikota Talukhonawada have been designated as Waqf properties.
HK Patil took note of MB Patil’s statement addressing the issue and criticized the opposition BJP for stalling on the issue. “If the BJP wants to continue doing this for political reasons, that’s not right,” he said.
When asked about the BJP’s demand for the resignation of waqf minister Zameer Ahmed Khan, Patil argued: “Why? If a notice is issued in error, there is a district deputy commissioner to correct it and it has government.