Nilgiri
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First, how is a waqf claim separate from the board? Simple; the board has to adjudicate.
Second, if the board has made a decision, it is final WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF THE BOARD. It does not trump anything else that contradicts the claim to own property that has been gifted on the basis of a trust held under the trusteeship of the Waqf Board. It does not supersede the judicial system, it does not supersede the courts of law.
No, not at all.
Where I fail to understand things is where such massive ignorance is flaunted as a basis for condemning an entire body of specialist trust creation. What is so alien or bizarre about it?
Please calm down and stop spouting social media nonsense. Look at the facts, and all the legal text that you yourself have adduced. It's quite simple.
The point is for hindutva trolls to imagine and then assert extra-judicial entities within India. Asserting some extra-judicial nature of the "other" within a realm (of law) for ulterior goals is one of oldest tricks in the book in human history.
Conditions for social friction and coercion generation for their cultural revolution and desire for ultimate conformity and cohesion.
Hindutva lies in the spectrum of quasi-cult to full on cult. Its true with religion based and driven politics in general, in fact I would say always.
More diverse you are in reality (within the religion asserted and then outside it), the worse the consequences get as it is not an objective process or goal at all. We all have to grapple with it (like you have here)....to show up whats going on here in basic way. A deliberate misread of the reality outside, for driving something inside at expense of that.