Kerala Waqf Board says it was ‘forced’ to upload Munambam data after Farook College’s stand
The Kerala Waqf Board claims it was compelled to upload property details for Munambam after the managing committee of Farook College refused to do so. The committee argues that Munambam is not a Waqf property, leading to a dispute over the legality of the Board's actions. This controversy has drawn in various stakeholders, including the Church and local residents, amid ongoing litigation regarding the property.
- ▪The Kerala Waqf Board uploaded Munambam property details after the managing committee of Farook College refused to comply.
- ▪Farook College maintains that Munambam is not a Waqf property, which has intensified the controversy.
- ▪Litigations regarding the status of the Munambam holding are ongoing in various courts, including the Supreme Court.
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The Kerala Waqf Board has maintained that the refusal of managing committee of Farook College, Kozhikode, the mutawalli (manager) of Munambam holding and others to upload the property details to the central portal forced to post the data as mandated by law.However, those in the managing committee defended the decision not to post the data by stating that Munambam was not a Waqf property and hence the information was not uploaded on the portal, thus adding a new twist to the raging controversy.
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