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Telangana Waqf Board declares 9th Nizam’s chairmanship of Awqaf Committee illegal

The inquiry, prompted by objections from Raunaq Yar Khan, a rival claimant, highlighted lapses in compliance and financial management of the 69 Waqf institutions under the committee.

Written by : TNM Staff

The Telangana State Waqf Board has declared Azmet Jah's appointment as chairman of the HEH Nizam Awqaf Committee illegal, citing his British citizenship and procedural violations under the Waqf Act, 1995. Azmet, the titular 9th Nizam of Hyderabad, succeeded his father, Mukarram Jah, in 2023.

The inquiry, prompted by objections from Raunaq Yar Khan, a rival claimant, highlighted lapses in compliance and financial management of the 69 Waqf institutions under the committee.

In the report submitted to the Waqf Board by the Tahsildar, Senior Assistant, Inspector Auditor, and Surveyor of the Telangana State Waqf Board, it has been noted that Azmat Jah is a British citizen and not a permanent resident of India and, as such, cannot legally hold the position of chairman under the Waqf Act.

The report further noted that Azmat Jah has not assumed charge of the subject institutions and has not visited the 69 Waqf institutions to date.

It also brought up issues pertaining to the dilapidated condition, lack of proper management of the Waqf institutions, and problems involving misappropriation of funds and alienation of properties.

The report concluded by recommending the setting up of a temporary management committee comprising experienced members to oversee operations of the affected institutions.

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