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There is nothing Indian style about those collapsed buildings in Mumbai.I can't imagine what he went through even if he tried to voice some of his thoughts.
The Indian style of house construction is so unscientific and non-sensible. Small plots without garden area, the next house right beside, narrow roads with a house-line just across, allowance for the houses to be more than two storeys, the engineering not allowing for earthquakes.
It is no surprise that such buildings may collapse on their own.
There is nothing Indian style about those collapsed buildings in Mumbai.
Most of them are illegal constructions and done with very bad quality material.
Then they are sold at far cheaper rates than market prices and it's often seen they are made by Muslim builders in Muslim ghettos where most of the victims of these building collapses are Muslims too.
In last three year, I've read about a dozen instances of collapses of such illegally made buildings .
Were these buildings all Muslim ghettos ?The death toll in the Kutch region was 12,300. Bhuj, which was situated only 20 km away from the epicentre, was devastated. Considerable damage also occurred in Bhachau and Anjar with hundreds of villages flattened in Taluka of Anjar, Bhuj and Bhachau. Over one million structures were damaged or destroyed, including many historic buildings and tourist attractions. The quake destroyed around 40% of homes, eight schools, two hospitals and 4 km of road in Bhuj, and partly destroyed the city's historic Swaminarayan temple and historic fort as well Prag Mahal and Aina Mahal. The Indian National Trust for Arts and Cultural Heritage(INTACH) inspected more than 250 heritage buildings in Kutch and Saurashtra and found that about 40% of them are either collapsed or seriously damaged. Only 10% were undamaged.
In Ahmedabad, Gujarat's commercial capital with a population of approximately 7 million (according to data in 2018), as many as 50 multi-storey buildings collapsed and several hundred people were killed. Total property damage was estimated at $7.5 billion. In Kutch, the earthquake destroyed about 60% of food and water supplies and around 258,000 houses, 90% of the district's housing stock. The biggest setback was the total demolition of the Bhuj Civil hospital. The Indian military provided emergency support which was later augmented by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Society. A temporary Red Cross hospital remained in Bhuj to provide care while a replacement hospital was built.
Just as I thought, it's a "Muslim" problem, hence not an "Indian" problem.There is nothing Indian style about those collapsed buildings in Mumbai.
Most of them are illegal constructions and done with very bad quality material.
Then they are sold at far cheaper rates than market prices and it's often seen they are made by Muslim builders in Muslim ghettos where most of the victims of these building collapses are Muslims too.
In last three year, I've read about a dozen instances of collapses of such illegally made buildings .
There is nothing Indian style about those collapsed buildings in Mumbai.
Most of them are illegal constructions and done with very bad quality material.
Then they are sold at far cheaper rates than market prices and it's often seen they are made by Muslim builders in Muslim ghettos where most of the victims of these building collapses are Muslims too.
In last three year, I've read about a dozen instances of collapses of such illegally made buildings .
Just as I thought, it's a "Muslim" problem, hence not an "Indian" problem.
Not a "Muslim" problem but certainly it should be investigated why poorly built low cost illegal apartments are easily coming up in Muslim ghettos and who are the official and Politian's who are helping builder mafia to build such apartments.Just as I thought, it's a "Muslim" problem, hence not an "Indian" problem.
Why not simply declare the inhabitants as "illegals"? Problem solved! Oh wait....NRC....Not a "Muslim" problem but certainly it should be investigated why poorly built low cost illegal apartments are easily coming up in Muslim ghettos and who are the official and Politian's who are helping builder mafia to build such apartments.
This 2013 where newly built apartment came down in Thane, near Mumbai killing 74 people, mostly Muslim migrants from other states.
2013 Thane building collapse - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Yes, just blame it on Indian Muslims. Problem solved.... Then they are sold at far cheaper rates than market prices and it's often seen they are made by Muslim builders in Muslim ghettos where most of the victims of these building collapses are Muslims too. ...