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Madhya Pradesh first state to reconstitute Waqf Board under amended 2025 Act

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Madhya Pradesh has become the first state in India to reconstitute its Waqf Board in accordance with the amended Waqf Act, 2025. The newly formed board comprises 10 members and is chaired by Sanwar Patel. Notably, the reconstituted board includes two non-Muslim, Hindu members, marking a significant shift in its composition. This restructuring aligns with the broader representation provisions mandated under the revised Waqf legislation.

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