Bengaluru: The Karnataka High Court has ordered the preparation of a new voter list for the upcoming Waqf Board elections and ordered the preparation following a petition filed by RTI activist Wazir Baig. The Bengaluru-based waqf activist petitioned the court, claiming that many names on the original voter list were fraudulent, with some persons engaging in illegal practices to get enrolled as eligible voters.
The election, as per a recent notification issued by the Government of Karnataka, is intended to fill vacancies for the Karnataka State Board of Auqaf in accordance with the WAQF Act 1995 and the WAQF (Amendment) Act 2013. Voting will take place on November 19, 2024, with polling locations set in Bengaluru, Belagavi, Kalaburgi, and Mysuru (for selecting Mutawallis only).
The deadline for withdrawing nominations is November 4, with counting scheduled for November 21, and the election closing on November 22.