New Waqf Board to be constituted soon, says Andhra Pradesh govt
The Statesman|December 02, 2024
The Andhra Pradesh government on Sunday clarified that the State Waqf Board was dissolved due to certain concerns and that a new Board will be constituted at the earliest.
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New Waqf Board to be constituted soon, says Andhra Pradesh govt

The coalition government's clarification came amid reports in a section of the media that the State Waqf Board has been abolished.

The Fact Check Wing of the state government posted the clarification on X while reacting to a post by BJP leader Amit Malviya. "Andhra Pradesh government strikes down the Waqf Board. There is no provision in the Constitution, which supports the existence of one in a secular India," Malviya posted while reacting to a news channel's report that the Andhra Pradesh government abolished the Waqf Board.

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