“This is a Hindu society, where over 400 Hindu families live. We don’t want anyone from the other communities to reside here,” a protester said to news agency PTI, adding that the house is near a temple.TDI City Society chairman Amit Verma also joined the protesters.One of the residents feared the ownership may change the nature of the colony.”We fear that there will be a disturbance in the demographic structure of the society and unwanted changes might occur if other communities start to settle there and Hindus start to leave,” the person said.Another resident stated, as reported by Times of India, that they had no enmity with any community but did not want the system to change. She emphasized that their house had been their home for over 15 years and expressed the importance of registering the property in the name of a Hindu again. Pallavi warned that if this did not happen, Hindus might begin leaving, which could lead to significant changes.
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