The Karnataka Muslim Bandhavya Vedike spoke out against attempts to divide Hindus and Muslims over waqf properties, calling for peace and harmony in the State. They criticized the Union government’s move to amend the Waqf Act for political reasons, urging for a more inclusive and fair approach. The Vedike emphasized that waqf properties should be managed properly by the Muslim community, and that only those with legal rights can bring a property under waqf. They highlighted the importance of protecting waqf properties donated by hardworking Muslims and expressed concerns about the impact of potential amendments to the Waqf Act.
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