Central portal for Waqf properties offers facility to upload data, says Kerala board

The Kerala State Waqf Board has defended its decision to upload property details to a central portal, stating it was a statutory requirement. The board denied allegations of illegal activity regarding the disputed Munambam property, noting that all entries are subject to ongoing litigation.
Why it matters
The management of Waqf properties is a sensitive issue involving religious, legal, and administrative oversight in India.
The Kerala State Waqf Board has informed the Union Ministry for Minority Affairs that the Central portal for Waqf properties offers facilities for State boards to upload details of properties.
The report balances the board's official defense with the context of the controversy and the involvement of various political and religious stakeholders.
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