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Breaking News: Maharashtra Waqf Board's ₹10 Crore Funding Proposal Rejected | ABP News

The Maharashtra government has withdrawn a Rs 10 crore grant allocated to the Waqf Board, prompting a response from BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis. He stated that the decision would be investigated. This move is significant as it highlights growing tensions in the state's governance. The funds were initially sanctioned to the Waqf Board for its development activities. The withdrawal and the subsequent investigation reflect a wider debate over financial allocations and their political ramifications. Fadnavis emphasized that the order would be scrutinized for any irregularities. Maharashtra's Chief Secretary, Sujata Saunik, announced on Friday that the state government has withdrawn its order to distribute a Rs 10 crore grant intended for strengthening the state Waqf Board. Stay tuned for the latest and top political updates only on ABP News. 

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