"The letter written by Rampur resident Faisal Lala to the Uttar Pradesh governor highlights the misuse and alleged grabbing of Waqf properties by Azam Khan. The complainant has also demanded a thorough probe into the matter," a Raj Bhawan official said.
On April 24, the governor forwarded Lala's complaint to the chief minister for "appropriate action", the official said.
Reacting to the development, Khan said, "If I start to target those indulging in backbiting against me, then my entire life will be wasted in chasing them."
When contacted, Minister of State for Minority Affairs Mohsin Raza told PTI that the "ball was now in the chief minister's court".
"Rampant corruption has been detected in the affairs of the Shia Waqf Board and the Sunni Waqf Board. The probe carried out by the Waqf Council of India has put the role of former UP cabinet minister Azam Khan and Chairman Shia Waqf Board Waseem Rizvi under the scanner," he said.
"In the past 10 years, there have been instances of corruption involving the Waqf properties. The report by the Waqf Council is with the chief minister. Now he will decide, which agency will probe the anomalies. In some of the observations, a CBI inquiry has been sought," Raza said.
"Cases should be registered against the guilty. The role of Azam Khan must also be investigated and the state government must issue a white paper on the anomalies," they said.
"The anomalies involving the Waqf properties stands between Rs 500 crore and Rs 1,000 crore. The Waqf properties whose count stands at 7,500, has reduced to 3,000 in the past few years. The million dollar question is where have the rest of the properties gone?" Raza asked.
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