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Bihar Governor Arif Mohammad Khan emphasized the need for reforming the Waqf Board due to widespread disputes over its properties. He shared his experience as a former minister in charge of the Waqf Board in Uttar Pradesh, stating that more than 90% of Waqf properties are embroiled in legal disputes.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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