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Thursday, August 23, 2007

“Why are Muslims refused housing on religious grounds?”

“What if they insist on bleeding a goat in the building? I don’t want my children to see that.” fears Geeta Shukla. Despite similar incomes, education and middle-class values it’s hard for Indian Muslims to find a flat. The city has created its own lingo to keep Muslims out. There are Jain Societies with temple, so they don’t allow non-vegetarians

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