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Indian Landlords Discriminate Against Muslims, Study Finds

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Researchers who used assumed identities and tried to rent homes in and around the Indian capital say they found evidence of discrimination against Muslims and lower-caste Hindus by landlords.

Economists Saugato Datta and Vikram Pathania responded to online real-estate ads using names associated with different religions and castes.

They found landlords were significantly less likely to answer applicants with Muslim and lower-caste Hindu names than those with upper-caste names.

“This points to a significant disadvantage faced by Muslim applicants,” the pair wrote in a study published by the United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research. Muslims they said needed to “expend significantly more effort to find housing.”

India’s constitution prohibits discrimination on the grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth. However, lawyers say, there is a grey area when it comes to discrimination practised by landlords over their private property. Courts have previously struck down dietary and religious restrictions imposed by apartment co-operatives.

Still, segregation along religious and caste lines remains a feature of Indian life. Some upper-caste landlords will only rent to vegetarians out of concerns for ritual purity.

Mr. Pathania, a senior lecturer at the University of Sussex, said one hypothesis is that Hindus, who revere cows, discriminate against Muslims because they are allowed to eat beef. Restrictions on beef consumption have become a politically charged issue in India, now governed by the Bharatiya Janata Party, which has deep roots in Hindu nationalism.

Discrimination may also stem from a perception among upper-class Hindus that Muslims and lower-caste Hindus belong to a lower income strata, Mr. Pathania says.

Many scholars believe Indian Hindus and Muslims began living separately after partition, when India and Pakistan were separated in 1947 and religious riots followed across the country. For safety and other reasons, people from both communitiesstarted living in neighborhoods where their communities were in a majority.

“A sense of fear within the minority exists,” be it Muslims or Hindus, says Shashikant Pandey, a political scientist at Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University in Uttar Pradesh.

Even middle or upper-class Muslims prefer living in neighbourhoods where their communities form the majority even though infrastructure levels there may be poor, says another study.

Discrimination isn’t just an Indian problem. In the U.S., a Harvard study showed landlords discriminated on the basis of race even for short-term rentals.

http://blogs.wsj.com/indiarealtime/...rds-discriminate-against-muslims-study-finds/
 
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Actually many housing societies have specific requirements such as Jains/Vaishnav etc therefore some families do not want meat eaters in the society so they do not let them buy/rent there
 
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Its the personal choice of landlords, not the national policy.

Similarly i will find a difficult time finding a house in muslim majority area.
 
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Its the personal choice of landlords, not the national policy.

Similarly i will find a difficult time finding a house in muslim majority area.


It happens the world over, here in London too landlords say we don't want Black people or Romanians etc it is wrong but they are the landlord so what can one do?
 
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i will find a difficult time finding a house in muslim majority area.
The problem is present where vegetarian communities dwell. Wherever they are, they enforces their system. These Vegans practice something like caste system when it comes to meat/fish eaters. The solution is to pass a bill against Vegetarian terrorism/enforcement.
 
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The solution is to pass a bill against Vegetarian terrorism/enforcement.
And How would some sections of society feel if a ' bill is passed against Non Vegetarian terrorism/enforcement ' ?
 
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The problem is present where vegetarian communities dwell. Wherever they are, they enforces their system. These Vegans practice something like caste system when it comes to meat/fish eaters. The solution is to pass a bill against Vegetarian terrorism/enforcement.

Churches in India managed to break the caste barrier? or is it your Hinduphobia speaking?
 
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Not the fault of landlords.

Around 3 years back I had rented my house to a Christian family. Like most Indian homes, I had tiles depicting various Hindu gods permanently fixed as part of apartment as well as frames of Hindu gods on the doors and etc etc..

While inspecting the house they never once mentioned anything about these as they were I assume desperate to get a house.

Once I rented it to them, The trouble I went through where they harassed me to remove these fixtures as it conflicted with their beliefs!!

Let me ask the fellow forummers here...Do you think I would ever rent my place to a non-Hindu after this? It's very easy to talk ideals but for people who actually face the brunt, they know the pain.
 
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Secular forces of India should bring a law to take away the rights of communal people over their houses.

Anyway why do muslims want to be unwelcome renters ?? Why don't they instead choose Muslim landlords.
 
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Its the personal choice of landlords, not the national policy.

Similarly i will find a difficult time finding a house in muslim majority area.
Not really, may be some might not rent it out to non-muslims but most of the time, that is not the case...

Not the fault of landlords.

Around 3 years back I had rented my house to a Christian family. Like most Indian homes, I had tiles depicting various Hindu gods permanently fixed as part of apartment as well as frames of Hindu gods on the doors and etc etc..

While inspecting the house they never once mentioned anything about these as they were I assume desperate to get a house.

Once I rented it to them, The trouble I went through where they harassed me to remove these fixtures as it conflicted with their beliefs!!

Let me ask the fellow forummers here...Do you think I would ever rent my place to a non-Hindu after this? It's very easy to talk ideals but for people who actually face the brunt, they know the pain.
Even if I believe what you say, How can you generalize?

Researchers who used assumed identities and tried to rent homes in and around the Indian capital say they found evidence of discrimination against Muslims and lower-caste Hindus by landlords.

Economists Saugato Datta and Vikram Pathania responded to online real-estate ads using names associated with different religions and castes.

They found landlords were significantly less likely to answer applicants with Muslim and lower-caste Hindu names than those with upper-caste names.

“This points to a significant disadvantage faced by Muslim applicants,” the pair wrote in a study published by the United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research. Muslims they said needed to “expend significantly more effort to find housing.”

India’s constitution prohibits discrimination on the grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth. However, lawyers say, there is a grey area when it comes to discrimination practised by landlords over their private property. Courts have previously struck down dietary and religious restrictions imposed by apartment co-operatives.

Still, segregation along religious and caste lines remains a feature of Indian life. Some upper-caste landlords will only rent to vegetarians out of concerns for ritual purity.

Mr. Pathania, a senior lecturer at the University of Sussex, said one hypothesis is that Hindus, who revere cows, discriminate against Muslims because they are allowed to eat beef. Restrictions on beef consumption have become a politically charged issue in India, now governed by the Bharatiya Janata Party, which has deep roots in Hindu nationalism.

Discrimination may also stem from a perception among upper-class Hindus that Muslims and lower-caste Hindus belong to a lower income strata, Mr. Pathania says.

Many scholars believe Indian Hindus and Muslims began living separately after partition, when India and Pakistan were separated in 1947 and religious riots followed across the country. For safety and other reasons, people from both communitiesstarted living in neighborhoods where their communities were in a majority.

“A sense of fear within the minority exists,” be it Muslims or Hindus, says Shashikant Pandey, a political scientist at Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University in Uttar Pradesh.

Even middle or upper-class Muslims prefer living in neighbourhoods where their communities form the majority even though infrastructure levels there may be poor, says another study.

Discrimination isn’t just an Indian problem. In the U.S., a Harvard study showed landlords discriminated on the basis of race even for short-term rentals.

http://blogs.wsj.com/indiarealtime/...rds-discriminate-against-muslims-study-finds/
Noting new...
 
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The problem is present where vegetarian communities dwell. Wherever they are, they enforces their system. These Vegans practice something like caste system when it comes to meat/fish eaters. The solution is to pass a bill against Vegetarian terrorism/enforcement.
Eating beef is personal choice but not eating meat is terrorism :agree:
 
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