28-Mar-2024  Srinagar booked.net

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Waqf Board Seals Donation Boxes In Shrines Across Kashmir

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The Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board on Wednesday sealed donation boxes from shrines across the Kashmir valley and banned caretakers from collecting donations through “force or exploitative means” from the devotees.

The waqf board said the move would impose a blanket ban on all unethical practices across the shrines in J&K.

“The move comes after a large number of complaints were filed against some people stating that the caretakers receive forcible donations and through exploitative means at the shrines, an official spokesperson said.

“It was given out that despite coming from reasonably sound economic background, such people are permanently occupying particular spots within the shrines for their activities, and there are instances when such spots are being outsourced or contracted out against receipt of large sums of money that violates the sacro-sanctity of the Ziyarats,” he said.

“Such pilferages are severely limiting the ability of the Waqf Board to perform basic duties of charity and carry out activities for the upliftment of the poor and disadvantaged groups of the society, and also limit the ability of Waqf to provide different facilities to the Zaireen and carry out infrastructural improvements at the Shrines” the Waqf board order reads.

The order also mentions that such people were repeatedly warned to desist from these activities, as it also sends a very wrong signal to the Zaireen, who are repeatedly requesting J&K Waqf Board to take stern action against such elements. Now therefore, “a complete ban is hereby ordered on all such unethical practices across the Shrines of J&K UT with immediate effect.

Central Waqf Office shall also be verifying the claims of all those performing different religious activities within the shrines of J&K UT” reads the order.

The order directs executive officers, administrators and staff posted at shrines and mosques to impose the ban strictly.

“Any non-compliance of the order is immediately referred to the Central Office, so that a complete ban is ordered on the entry of such elements into pious and sacred places like Ziyarats,” reads the order.

Meanwhile, the staff posted at shrines and mosques were also directed to paste notices along with helpline numbers at conspicuous places within Ziyarats requesting the general public to inform them about such elements.

“Any dereliction or laxity shown by any employee in this regard shall be viewed seriously and shall invite immediate disciplinary action,” the order adds.

The Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board manages Muslim shrines, mosques, and educational institutes in the Himalayan region of Kashmir.

The Waqf Board is currently headed by a Woman BJP leader, In march, the administration unanimously appointed Dr Darakshan Andrabi as its chairperson.