Controversy Erupts Over Donation Regulation During Ramzan
The Kishtwar district magistrate's order regulating donations during Ramzan faced criticism from Congress MLAs in the Assembly, demanding its immediate revocation, while BJP supported it. The order aims to prevent misuse of public donations by unauthorized individuals or organizations, citing statutory obligations.
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In a move that has sparked significant debate, Kishtwar district authorities issued an order regulating donations during the holy month of Ramzan, citing concerns of unauthorized fundraising.
During an Assembly session on Thursday, Congress MLA Nizam Uddin Bhat criticized the directive, advocating for its immediate revocation, which was echoed by fellow Congress MLA Ghulam Ahmed Mir.
Conversely, BJP MLA Satesh Sharma supported the order, emphasizing the need for monitoring. Kishtwar District Magistrate Pankaj Kumar Sharma highlighted the obligation to ensure donations serve their intended purposes and are not misused.
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Kishtwar Tightens Donation Regulations for Ramzan