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Munambam is Waqf property, says board chairperson

Munambam is Waqf property, says board chairperson
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Kerala Waqf Board chairperson K.S. Hamsa has publicly asserted that the disputed Munambam land is Waqf property. He also dismissed the Chief Minister's differing opinion as a personal view rather than a policy stance.

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The status of the Munambam land is a sensitive communal and legal issue in Kerala involving property rights and religious board jurisdiction.

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Kerala Waqf Board chairperson K.S. Hamsa on Tuesday asserted that the disputed holding at Munambam was Waqf property.

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