Muzaffarnagar: Hindu Group Protests Sale of House to Muslim Buyer, Seeks Administrative Intervention (The Observer Post)

By The Observer Post

Tension was reported in Uttar Pradesh’s Muzaffarnagar on Wednesday after residents of the Hindu-majority Dakshini Krishnapuri locality protested against the sale of a house to a person from the Muslim community.

A large number of local residents reached the Collectorate around 2 pm, raising slogans and submitting a memorandum addressed to the District Magistrate, demanding immediate intervention in the matter.

Protest led by ward councillor

The protest was led by ward councillor Raju, who alleged that two brothers, Arpit Jain and Ankit Jain, sold their house in Dakshini Krishnapuri Colony, located under the Khalapar police station area, to a Muslim buyer.

Raju claimed that the colony is predominantly Hindu and argued that the sale could affect the “social balance” and atmosphere of the locality.

He said local residents were concerned about maintaining peace and harmony in the area.

Residents claim issue was raised earlier

According to the protesters, this is not the first time objections were raised over the property sale.

They said the matter had earlier been discussed in a meeting of the Hindu Sangharsh Samiti, where concerns were expressed. Despite that, the house was reportedly sold.

Residents have now urged the administration to intervene, examine the property registration documents and take necessary action.

This story was originally published in theobserverpost.com. Read the full story here.

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