Bada Makaan Case: The chairman of the Karnataka Waqf Board says that the law will be followed for construction but where are the legal permits and documents?
Bangalore: Shafi Saadi, chairman of the Karnataka Waqf Board, has issued his statement on a major house near Lal Bagh. Shafi Saadi said Chikkad Babu is renovating the poor’s homes with sincerity.
Shafi Saadi said that the construction work that is being done in the Bada Makaan is not illegal but it is according to the law. He said that he was also met with Minister for Waqf Shashi Kala Julie and will also be met with the Waqf Board and with all the opinion he will make the houses of the poor.
Shafi Saadi says that he would not do the demolition or construction work, but does not show any relevant necessary document obtained for the construction work from the competent authorities.
It is to be remembered that for almost 100 years, poor people have been living in irregularly constructed and Yusuf Sharif alias for the construction of the poor houses. Yes. Babu joined hands and illegally operated a bulldozer on old homes and the processed for construction work has been illegal.
In this regard, Shafi Saadi, chairman of the Waqf Board, told Alam Pasha that the Waqf board was ready to give him land legally, so he should come and construct houses for the poor.
STATEMENTS
1. Shafi Saadi, Chairman, Karnataka Waqf Board