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Congress Leader Vikramaditya Singh Calls for Waqf Board Reforms Amid Protests Over Illegal Mosque Construction

Himachal Pradesh Minister Vikramaditya Singh has called for significant reforms within the Waqf Board, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability. His statements come amidst growing protests in the state over alleged illegal mosque constructions and concerns about unauthorized land use. Singh highlighted that just as other religious and public institutions undergo reforms, the Waqf Board must also adapt to changing times to maintain transparency, especially concerning its financial transactions and land management.

The protests, which began in Shimla and Mandi, have spread to other districts like Sirmaur, with locals accusing the Waqf Board of facilitating illegal constructions and land occupation. Demonstrators have demanded a thorough investigation into these activities and have raised concerns about changes in the region’s demography due to the influx of unregistered migrants. Singh’s call for reforms has added to the ongoing debate about the Waqf Board’s role and functioning in the state, with potential changes expected to be made to address these issues and restore public trust.

Singh’s statements come at a time when the Himachal Pradesh government is under pressure to respond to the escalating unrest. The government has initiated inquiries into the Waqf Board’s operations, focusing on how land was allocated and whether laws were followed in the construction of religious structures. These developments suggest that reforms could include stricter oversight and regulatory changes within the Waqf Board, aiming to balance religious freedom with legal accountability.

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This issue has not only heightened local tensions but also raised broader questions about land use and demographic changes in Himachal Pradesh. The protests highlight growing discontent over land management practices, with residents demanding that the state government take stronger action to address what they see as illegal occupations and demographic manipulation.

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