Vijayapura: Confusion over farmers’ lands due to gazette error, says Minister M B Patil


PTI, Oct 27, 2024, 3:38 PM IST

Karnataka Minister M B Patil on Sunday said notices were served to people of Honavad village in the district, under the Waqf Act, to vacate their ancestral land, following an error in the old gazette notification.

He said that the Karnataka Waqf Board cannot claim rights over 1,200 acres of farmers’ lands in the village.

“In 1974, in the Gazette notification it was written as Honavad village by mistake. The land there is basically a part of the Mahal Bagh survey numbers,” Patil, who is Vijayapura district in charge nminister, told reporters.

In 1977, the Waqf Board rectified its documents, which made it clear that only 10 acres of cremation ground belongs to it.

“The remaining 1,200 acres of land (claimed to be of Waqf) belongs to the farmers. Hence, not a single inch of land belonging to the farmers is Waqf property, the Minister explained.

Patil said he would convene a meeting with the district, revenue department and Waqf board officials to sort it out.

The matter pertaining to 10 acres of cremation ground is also subjudice and people should wait for the outcome, he said adding the cremation ground is also a Panchayat property.

When the minister’s attention was drawn towards the change in mutation in villages in Indi Taluk of Vijayapura, he said he was referring to Honavad village and not Indi.

Villagers of Honavad were agitated when they got notices that all of their land belonged to Waqf board.

They staged a demonstration at the Deputy Commissioner’s office in Vijayapura on Saturday.

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