Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has promised to protect and develop Waqf properties in Telangana.
The Chief Minister gave this assurance during a meeting with a delegation led by Advisor to Governor (SC, ST, BC & Minorities) Mohammed Ali Shabbir at his residence.
The delegation included the newly elected Chairman of the Waqf Board, Syed Azmatullah Hussaini, Hyderabad DCC President Sameer Waliullah, Waqf Board members Syed Akbar Nizamuddin Sabri, Malik Motasim Khan, Syed Abul Fateh Bandagi Pasha Quadri, Moulana Syed Nisar Hussain Haider Agha, Z.H. Javeed and Ayesha Khanam and Waqf Board’s CEO Syed Khaja Moinuddin.
After the meeting, Shabbir Ali informed the media that the Chief Minister had directed the Waqf Board to conduct a detailed meeting to study, examine, and analyze the issues concerning Waqf properties.
The meeting should list all the problems along with possible solutions. The Waqf Board was also asked to prepare a list of officials/departments like the Revenue and Finance Departments or the Advocate General who need to be involved in resolving these issues.
“The Chief Minister has promised to conduct a detailed meeting on Waqf issues by calling officials from all relevant departments once the Waqf Board has completed its exercise. This way, identified problems can be resolved without any delays or hurdles,” he said.