An AAP minister in Punjab has called for a thorough investigation into certain Muslim real estate developers in Mumbai, alleging they are involved in housing jihad and altering demographics.
Aap MinisterReal Estate DevelopersHousing JihadMumbaiDemographic ChangesReal Estate MumbaiFeb 22, 2025
The AAP minister from Punjab who raised concerns has not been named in the reports. The minister made the allegations during a press conference in Chandigarh.
The minister is concerned that certain Muslim real estate developers in Mumbai are engaging in 'housing jihad,' which involves buying and developing properties to alter the demographic composition of specific areas.
Reactions have been mixed. While some support the call for a probe, others criticize the allegations as politically motivated and potentially inflammatory, calling for evidence to back up the claims.
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) and the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) are the key regulatory authorities involved in monitoring the real estate sector in Mumbai.
The Shiv Sena, a prominent political party in Maharashtra, has also accused the same real estate developers of being involved in housing jihad and has called for a joint investigation by the state government and central agencies.
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