Tuesday, November 28, 2006

MiM Leader Akbaruddin Owaisi Gives Evidence Of Encroached Wakf Land



MiM Leader Akbaruddin Owaisi Speaking at Minorities Affairs Review Committee Meeting in Assembly.

MiM Leader Akbaruddin Owaisi gives proof of encroached Wakf Land 21 Nov, 2006

HYDERABAD : The revenue officials were left in a spot on Monday when Majlis ittehadul Muslimeen Floor Leader Akbaruddin Owaisi produced documentary evidence claiming Wakf Board's ownership over Thousands of acres of land. Earlier the officials had shrugged off claims of the House Committee on Minorities Affairs that over 5,000 acres of land under the Andhra Pradesh State Wakf Board in Ranga Reddy district had been encroached upon by government agencies. At a review meeting at the Assembly, MIM floor leader Akbaruddin Owaisi produced revenue records of all the encroached land, claiming that the property belongs to the Wakf Board. It even stunned officials when Owaisi fished out documents claiming that the land on which Indian School of Business, Microsoft and Moulana Azad National Urdu University (Manuu) stand were all Wakf property. Ranga Reddy collector L Premchandra Reddy had no option but to admit the revelations of the House Committee. Premchandra Reddy assured the committee that the district administration would study all the documents and come out with a comprehensive report along with an action plan for the Wakf Board to reclaim its land. Owaisi produced revenue records of over 2,716 acres of land along with the pahani records. House Committee chairman Syed Mohammed Ahmedullah asked the collector to remove encroachments over the Wakf land and re-establish the ownership of the Board. He wanted the revenue department to confirm details about the land of the ISB and Microsoft at Gachibowli and take measures to return it to the Wakf Board. "The ISB, Microsoft and Manuu may be given the allocated land on lease or may pay an appropriate rent to the Wakf Board," Owaisi demanded. The district collector sought two months' time from the House Committee for completing the verification process .This is the response of earlier visits by the Assembly Committee to more than 1,500 acres of wakf land and 510 acres belonging to Islamic Institution Jamia Nizamia which have been encroached upon under Serilingampally municipality by none other than government agencies.This came to light during a fact-finding drive launched by the Assembly House Committee for Minorities led by Akbaruddin Owaisi (Majlis ittehadul Muslimeen ) and Kadapa MLA (Congress) Ahmedullah on Thursday. The entire wakf land comes under Dargah Shah Wali locatedin Raidurg village of Ranga Reddy district. The team comprising MLAs Ahmedullah, Akbaruddin Owaisi, Sheik Subhani, Ranga Reddy district collector L Premchandra Reddy, Wakf Board special officer-incharge Sheik Madar and Jamia Nizamia rector Moulana Mufti Khaleel Ahmed verified the revenue and wakf records which revealed that the land worth thousands of crores of rupees belonged to Wakf Board . As per the wakf records, there is a total of 1,654 acres that belongs to Dargah Shah Wali . Of the total dargah land, 250 acres has been allotted to Indian School of Business, 1,022 acres has been given away to Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (APIIC), 200 acres to Moulana Azad National Urdu University (Manuu) and 29 acres has been left with Hyderabad Urban Development Authority (Huda). Only 150 acres of land is left with the dargah but some portion of the remaining land is encroached by individuals and structures have come up on good amount of land. A review meeting will be held on November 20 where a policy decision would be taken to safeguard the available wakf land and retain the ownership over the encroached properties, he said. Akbaruddin Owaisi (MiM) demanded that government should not delay in getting the wakf land back. Even when court judgments on most of the land came in favour of the Wakf Board, neither the Wakf Board nor the government made any efforts to take control over the properties he said , Owaisi demanded that all the institutions that have encroached wakf land be brought under "lease-deed" and Muslim students be given a 10 per cent reservation in ISB and jobs in other institutions like APIIC.The House Committee visited several sites in Ranga Reddy district on Wednesday where it detected that hundreds of acres of wakf land has been allotted to various agencies, projects including IMG and forthe upcoming international airport at Shamshabad. The committee found that more than 900 acres of land in Shamshabad was being used for the new airport, 87 acres allotted to Apparel park, 420 acres to IMG, 340 acres for maternity hospital and 230 acres encroached upon by tribals.

Monday, November 20, 2006

MiM Members Stall Assembly Proceedings On POTA


MiM Leader Akbaruddin Owaisi addressing a Public Meeting in Hyderabad

Majlis members stall proceedings on application of POTA


HYDERABAD, JULY 5. Four MIM members --Akbaruddin Owaisi , Mohd. Muktada Khan, Ahmed Pasha Quadri and Mumtaz Ahmed Khan -- stalled the Assembly proceedings during zero hour for sometime insisting upon the Home Minister, K. Jana Reddy, giving an assurance on non-application of POTA against an alleged ISI agent, Anees Moiuddin, who is now in the custody of the city police. They rushed to the podium and wanted the minister to immediately respond.

The Speaker, Mr. Suresh Reddy, reprimanded the members for their behaviour and said they could not press the Government to act instantly on their demand. "You cannot pressure like this," he told them. He would not allow any deviation from the procedure, Mr. Reddy asserted.

The party floor leader, Akbaruddin Owaisi, who raised the issue, charged Mr. Jana Reddy with misleading the House, saying that POTA had not been applied in the case of Anees. Showing papers, he contended that it was in fact applied on June 28. Mr. Owaisi wanted the Government not to take the youth to Gujarat for conducting narco analysis test.

In his reply, Mr. Reddy assured that POTA won't be applied as permission had not been given for it. Since the investigation was on, he would consider whether POTA could be applied in the case or not. The Minister stated that the case was under his examination. He assured the MIM members that he would try to secure the release of the youth from police custody.

Contesting the Minister's contention, Mr. Owaisi alleged that the assurances given by Mr. Reddy at his four meetings with the MIM on the case had not been implemented. He said the party was demanding justice as Muslim minorities were being subjected to repression by the police.

Calm was restored after the Speaker agreed to discuss the issue in his chambers.