BJP MLA wants Jinnah House acquired, converted into cultural

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

A today demanded that the central acquire founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah's house in under the amended Enemy Property Act. Mangal Prabhat Lodha, the from the constituency within whose limits House falls, called it a "symbol of conspiracy behind the Partition". In a statement today, Lodha said, "House is the symbol of conspiracy behind the Partition and hence it should be converted into a cultural centre. The Union should start process to establish the 'South Centre for Arts and Culture' there." Lodha today Vinay Sahasrabuddhe, the of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations, and for Culture and Tourism with his demands.

Both the leaders were in today to attend separate events. Lodha has made the demand earlier and had in March last year called for the demolition of the structure to build a cultural centre in its place. The move comes after the central amended the 49-year-old Enemy Property Act. The Enemy Property (Amendment and Validation) Act, 2017 ensured that the heirs of those who migrated to and during the Partition and afterwards would have no claim over the properties left behind in Almost 9,400 properties, estimated to have a market value of Rs 1 lakh crore, are being identified by the Ministry of Home Affairs currently. These properties were left behind by people who took citizenship of and

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First Published: Mon, January 15 2018. 21:15 IST