Munambam land row: Not even an inch of land to be given to anyone, says BJP
The BJP in Kerala has intensified its opposition to the UDF regarding the registration of land in Munambam village on the UMEED portal. BJP leaders claim that the UDF's actions are politically motivated and detrimental to the local residents. The High Court has ordered that the current status of the land be maintained while questions arise about the legitimacy of the registration process.
- ▪The Kerala State Waqf Board registered land in Munambam on the UMEED portal amid political controversy.
- ▪BJP leaders accuse the UDF of using the land issue for vote-bank politics.
- ▪The High Court has ordered the status quo to be maintained regarding the land in Munambam.
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With the Kerala State Waqf Board completing the registration of the controversial land in Munambam village in Ernakulam on the Unified Waqf Management, Empowerment, Efficiency and Development (UMEED) portal, a centralised digital platform launched by the Union Ministry of Minority Affairs for the registration, real-time verification, and monitoring of Waqf properties across India, the State unit of the BJP has upped the ante against the ruling United Democratic Front (UDF).BJP State president Rajeev Chandrasekhar said the land in Munambam was registered on the UMEED portal as soon as the Congress-led UDF alliance came to power, alleging it was part of the UDF’s vote-bank politics. Stating that the Kerala Waqf Board knows exactly who its masters are, Mr.
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