Karnataka Waqf Board Claim’s 17 Monuments In Bidar.Karnataka Board of Waqf claim 17 structures in Karnataka’s historic Bidar Fort as its property. According to the reports these properties are important landmarks of the fort, which is located in Bidar.
These include the well-known 16-Khamba (pillars) mosque and 14 tombs of several Bahmani royals and their families, including Ahmed Shah-IV, Ahmed Shah’s wife, Allahuddin, Hassan Khan, Mohammed Shah-III, Nizam, Sultan Ahmed Shah Wali, and Sultan Mahmud Shah.
the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) Chairman Jagdambika Pal on thursday, 7th November visited the state of Karnataka amid the ongoing Waqf row and farmers were getting affected due to the Waqf Board.
The Farmers have voiced their grievances about changes made to the RTC (Record of Rights, Tenancy and Crops) and other land records. They claim these changes occurred without proper legal procedures.