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NEW DELHI: The Chandrababu Naidu-led NDA government in Andhra Pradesh has dissolved the State Waqf Board constituted by the previous YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) government.โ€ฆ

NEW DELHI: The Chandrababu Naidu-led NDA government in Andhra Pradesh has dissolved the State Waqf Board constituted by the previous YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) government.

The Minorities Welfare Department issued a Government Order (GO) on November 30, withdrawing an earlier GO from October 2022 that had established the 11-member Waqf Board following a High Court directive.

The move comes amid ongoing legal challenges to the Boardโ€™s formation process. The Andhra Pradesh High Court had, on November 1, 2023, stayed the election of the Boardโ€™s chairperson.

 

 

The recent GO highlighted prolonged non-functioning of the Board and the need to address pending litigations to avoid an administrative vacuum.

Minorities Welfare Department Secretary Kati Harshvardhan, in the order, emphasized the governmentโ€™s intent to maintain good governance, safeguard Waqf properties, and ensure smooth Board operations.

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He stated that the decision to dissolve the Board was taken after considering the High Courtโ€™s observations and existing administrative hurdles.

The dissolution has unfolded against the backdrop of growing political controversy surrounding the Waqf (Amendment) Bill 2024.

While the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP), a BJP ally, has not publicly commented on the Bill, the Opposition YSRCP has voiced its opposition, aligning itself with the concerns of the Muslim community, which forms 9.56% of the stateโ€™s population.

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YSRCP leaders, including MP P.V. Mithun Reddy, have criticized the Bill, stating that it undermines the rights of the Waqf community.

The YSRCPโ€™s stance has drawn support from Muslim organizations, including Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, which praised the partyโ€™s position.This development puts the TDP in a difficult position, as it faces scrutiny over its silence on the Bill. TDP leaders, however, maintain that referring the Bill to a parliamentary committee for review was initiated at their insistence.