Raipur
After the accounts of Chhattisgarh Waqf Board properties, now mosques will also have to give information about one rupee of income and expenditure. Till now mosques were free from this. The State Waqf Board has issued an order to audit Maulanas of 1,223 mosques. Chhattisgarh has more than 1,800 small and big mosques, but currently the order has been issued to them, whose income is high. Dr. Salim Raj, Chairman of the State Waqf Board, says that there were frequent complaints of misuse of the amount of mosques.
To open your account in the bank
Therefore, this step has been taken to ensure transparency in income and expenditure. Mosques will have to open their account in the bank. The portal is being prepared by the Waqf Board. In this, Maulana will be required to calculate the income and expenses.
Jail if not given audit for three years
The board has said that if there is no audit for three years, the responsible may have to go to jail. The Waqf Board will spend 30 percent of the amount from its assets and the income of mosques on education. The board estimates that the earnings of month in large mosques are 1.5 lakh and 15 to 20 lakh rupees in a year.
Removed six matches
The mosques were appealed to the people of the society to vote in favor of the Congress during the three -tier panchayat elections. This time the board had given notice to Mutwalis and sought a reply. If the answer is not found satisfactory, the board has removed six Mutwalis from the post.