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Sambhal News Today: After the controversy and violence that started over Shahi Jama Masjid in Sambhal, new revelations are being made every day. To maintain peace, a police post is being constructed in front of Shahi Jama Masjid, about which it is being claimed that this land belongs to Waqf. 

A shocking revelation has come to light in the investigation. After examining the documents of the claims of Waqf land, it has been revealed that in the year 1929, land of more than the entire Sambhal was made Waqf on a stamp of Rs 50. According to the Waqf documents submitted to the district administration, on 23 August 1929, a person named Abdul Samad had made a total of 20 properties of Sambhal Waqf. This document was given to the Sambhal administration as Waqf.

In the investigation of the alleged Waqfnama on the land of Kotwali Waqf,
it was claimed that more than 4 square kilometers of land in Sambhal was made Waqf in the year 1929. Whereas the entire population of Sambhal is settled in just 4 square kilometers. The investigation also revealed that in the documents that were given to the Sambhal administration, the Kotwali of Sambhal built in 1905 was also shown on the Waqf land.

According to the documents, 4 bighas of land from Kot Mohalla to Salimpur in Sambhal was allegedly Waqf in 1929. The investigation by the Sambhal administration has revealed that hundreds of people have houses in this area, as well as religious places. Apart from this, in the documents submitted to the administration, 48 bighas of land from Shayron Sarai to Alam Sarai has also been shown as Waqf property.

Waqf property is not registered.
According to Sambhal District Officer Dr. Rajendra Pansia, in the investigation of the documents given to the administration, more than 4 square kilometer area of ​​land was shown as Waqf. This includes Sambhal's police station, post office and religious places. However, during the investigation it was also found that this Waqfnama is not registered.

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