Hindu Group Seeks Inquiry After Muslim Man Buys House in Muzaffarnagar

Narendra Navar, also known as Sadhu, attended the meeting along with other members of the organisation. He repeated the demand for an impartial investigation into the transaction. Representatives of the group claimed the issue carried wider social implications and called on authorities to make the findings public.

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A property sale in Uttar Pradesh’s Muzaffarnagar district has triggered controversy after a Muslim man purchased a house from two Hindu brothers in the Krishnapuri locality under the New Mandi police station area.

Members of the Hindu Sangharsh Samiti objected to the transaction and demanded an official inquiry. The organisation also urged the district administration to intervene and examine the details of the sale.The issue gained attention after the group held a public meeting in the locality. Residents and supporters attended the gathering, where speakers raised concerns about residential property transactions in the area. They urged the administration to verify the facts and ensure transparency in order to prevent rumours and social tension.

Narendra Navar, also known as Sadhu, attended the meeting along with other members of the organisation. He repeated the demand for an impartial investigation into the transaction. Representatives of the group claimed the issue carried wider social implications and called on authorities to make the findings public.

The organisation issued a 24-hour ultimatum, warning of a protest campaign.Some members used the term ‘land jihad’ while criticising the purchase. No evidence supporting the allegation has been presented publicly, and no official authority has confirmed the claim.

At the time of reporting, local administration officials had not released a detailed public statement on the matter.