Religious housing controversy in Maharashtra

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-10 13:21:12 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-10 16:22:57

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Religious housing controversy in Maharashtra

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Maharashtra state has protested against a "halal lifestyle" housing project in the town of Karjat. They claim that it threatens social unity and constitutional values.

The party has demanded that the government reject the project and punish those responsible. The developer, Muft Home Ventures, describes the project as "a global trading hub and a world-class lifestyle opportunity ... a holistic lifestyle with every facility available for the community."

The controversy has highlighted tensions between different religious groups in India. The BJP has accused the ruling Maharashtra government of indulging in "minority appeasement" and ignoring the concerns of the majority.

Opponents of the project have argued that religious affiliation should not be a factor in real estate developments, and have advocated for the construction of secular living spaces that support social cohesion.

For his part, the local MLA Ravi Naik has publicly criticized the development, stating that "Halal homes is a clear cut formula to create a gated community and isolate themselves from the rest of the society in the name of their religious practices which is totally not acceptable."

Despite the controversy, the developer has defended the project, emphasizing its aesthetic and lifestyle components and arguing that it will contribute to the diverse local economy.

As the situation develops, the debate around religious tolerance, minority rights, and the importance of community unity continues to unfold in Maharashtra and beyond.

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