The Maharashtra legislative council witnessed a heated exchange when Shiv Sena MLC Anil Parab called minister Shambhuraj Desai a 'traitor'. The debate also focused on the demand for a 50% housing quota for Marathi people.
MaharashtraHousing QuotaPolitical ConflictMarathi CommunityShiv SenaReal Estate MaharashtraJul 10, 2025
The heated exchange was triggered when Shiv Sena MLC Anil Parab referred to minister Shambhuraj Desai as a 'traitor'. This jibe occurred during a debate on the demand to reserve 50% of newly constructed housing units for Marathi people.
The demand for the 50% housing quota is a push to reserve 50% of newly constructed housing units for Marathi people. This demand aims to address the historical and structural inequalities faced by the Marathi community in urban areas, particularly in Mumbai.
Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde clarified that there was no existing proposal concerning the 50% housing quota during the previous MVA government. His statement aimed to provide clarity on the government's position.
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Critics of the 50% housing quota argue that it could lead to further polarization and may not effectively address the root causes of housing inequality. They suggest that a more comprehensive approach, including affordable housing initiatives and urban planning reforms, is needed to ensure equitable access to housing.
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