In a small village called Makhani, just 8 kilometers away from the Raisen district headquarters in Madhya Pradesh, a troubling situation has unfolded. The Waqf Board, an authority that manages certain properties under Islamic law, has sent out a stern notice to seven families living there. The notice clearly states, "This is the property of the Waqf Board." It doesn’t stop there—it further warns, "Vacate the land within 7 days. If the land is not vacated, legal action will be taken." Naturally, this message has left the families shaken and confused. Frightened by the sudden demand, they didn’t sit quietly. Instead, they gathered their courage, made their way to the Raisen Collector’s office, and poured out their worries to the officials, hoping someone would listen and help them through this unexpected crisis.