Waqf Board Exposed: UMEED data bursts 9 lakh property claim
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Waqf Board Exposed: 72 per cent of ‘claimed’ properties lack legal records as UMEED Portal deadline bursts 9 lakh myth

UMEED portal data has exposed that only 28 per cent of Waqf Board’s claimed properties are legally valid, collapsing the long held 9 lakh property narrative

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Dec 15, 2025, 05:40 pm IST
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The official data emerging from the UMEED portal has punctured long-standing claims of massive Waqf land ownership. Of the nearly 9 lakh properties repeatedly projected as Waqf assets over the years, only about 1.72 lakh a mere 28 per cent have been found to be legally valid and properly registered. The remaining nearly 7 lakh properties have either vanished from records or failed verification, raising serious questions about legality, transparency, and decades of unchecked claims.

The revelations come after the Modi government mandated the digitisation and uploading of Waqf property records within a fixed six-month window on the UMEED (United Waqf Management, Empowerment, Efficiency and Development) portal, in line with the Waqf Act, 1995 and clear directions of the Supreme Court. With the portal officially closed for uploads on December 6, the long-avoided scrutiny has finally arrived and the numbers tell a stark story.

BREAKING 🪷

A major blow has been dealt to the Waqf Board. Only 28% of the claimed properties have been found valid. Out of nearly 9 lakh Waqf properties, about 7 lakh have effectively vanished. At last, the day of reckoning has arrived—the deadline is over, and the truth is out… pic.twitter.com/bfIobSMIz0

— Oxomiya Jiyori 🇮🇳 (@SouleFacts) December 14, 2025

For years, Waqf Boards across states asserted ownership over approximately 9 lakh properties, making them one of the largest landholders in India. However, when compelled to back these claims with documentary proof, the reality unravelled rapidly.

According to the Ministry of Minority Affairs:

  • Over 5 lakh properties were initiated on the UMEED portal
  • Only over 2 lakh properties were approved by designated authorities
  • 2.13 lakh properties remain stuck in the pipeline
  • 10,869 properties were outright rejected during verification

Most damningly, only 1.72 lakh properties stand on firm legal footing, exposing that nearly 72 per cent of the claimed land has no credible documentation.

The central question now confronting the nation is unavoidable, Were these lands ever legally donated as Waqf properties, or does this represent one of the largest unchecked land encroachment claims in independent India?

The digitisation drive has also revealed sharp contrasts among states. Karnataka completed the process, demonstrating that compliance was achievable where intent existed. West Bengal, on the other hand, remained anxious until the final hours, triggering allegations of deliberate delay rather than technical difficulty.

Officials now argue that the process has clearly distinguished between genuine administrative challenges and willful evasion of transparency.

Also Read: TMC’s Khela Hobe: How the ‘Messi Show’ exposed alleged Cronyism & Misrule under Mamata Govt humiliating Bengal

For decades, Waqf Boards operated with minimal oversight, often described by critics as functioning like a “state within a state”, wielding vast land claims without public accountability. The UMEED exercise has decisively disrupted that model.

The Ministry of Minority Affairs confirmed that:

  • Multiple review meetings were held
  • Training workshops were conducted nationwide
  • High-level interventions, even at the Secretary level, were undertaken
  • A two-day Master Trainer Workshop in Delhi equipped officials with hands-on technical training

Despite this sustained support, the final data exposes how inflated and unverifiable many of the claims were. Officials stress that UMEED was not designed to target any community, but to enforce basic governance principles legality, documentation, and public accountability. The deadline has now passed, the window has closed, and the numbers are on record.

What remains is an uncomfortable truth, Lakhs of acres long projected as Waqf property simply do not exist on paper.

Topics: Waqf Act 1995Modi governmentWaqf BoardWaqf propertyUMEED Portal
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