An advertisement for a real estate project in Maharashtra's Neral, about 100 km from Mumbai, ignited a political debate, leading the developer to remove the video from social media.
Real EstateMaharashtraNeralHalal Lifestyle TownshipPolitical DebateReal Estate MaharashtraSep 05, 2025
The 'Halal Lifestyle Township' is a real estate project in Neral, Maharashtra, advertised as a residential space with a focus on a 'Halal environment' and specific religious amenities.
The project was criticised for being religiously exclusive, promoting a 'Halal environment' and specific religious amenities, which some viewed as divisive and threatening to India's secular framework.
Former NCPCR chairperson Priyank Kanoongo posted the video on X, criticising it as 'Nation Within The Nation' and accusing it of spreading hatred.
Shiv Sena leader Krishna Hegde and BJP spokesperson Ajit Chavan called for a probe and action against the developers, accusing them of promoting religious exclusivity and threatening secularism.
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) condemned the project's communal positioning and requested a detailed report from the Maharashtra government.
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