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Bulandshahr News: Hindu Owner Sells House to Muslim Man, Police Intervenes After ‘Exile’ Poster Comes Up In Neighbourhood

Bulandshahr News: Hindu Owner Sells House to Muslim Man, Police Intervenes After 'Exile’ Poster Comes Up In Neighbourhood, Ground report. This report explains the property deal, poster controversy, local reactions, and the SSP’s statement.

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Bulandshahr News: What was supposed to be a simple buy and sell now turns out to be the headlines of news channels. One seller wants to sell his house, and one buyer buys it. But with community, revolt, exile posters, it gets difficult for the homeowner to step out in the locality. What made his community get against him? Well, the constant rivalry between the two major religions of our country definitely has a say here.   

Pradeep Sharma’s Viral Confession Sparks Local Tension

The Hindu owner, Pradeep Sharma, shared his side of the story in a video posted on Twitter by journalist Sachin Gupta. The clip has now gone viral across Bulandshahr news outlets. In the video, Pradeep explains that he wanted to sell his house in the Hanuman Tilla locality to recover money for another plot he had recently bought.

For almost a year, he searched for a suitable buyer and even asked people in the neighbourhood to help, but no one showed interest. Eventually, desperate to arrange the funds, he sold the house to a Muslim buyer named Salim Bablu. Once locals learned about the deal, it reportedly triggered shock, protests, and communal tension in the area.

Bulandshahr Police Reaction on the Viral Controversy 

With protests getting heated up, with ‘exile’ posters stamped on the house, the Bulandshahr police had to intervene.  One senior police officer made a press release giving key updates on this Bulandshahr news. He says that Pradeep Sharma’s family still resides in the sold house. Salim, though he bought the house, never came to reside there.

He is, in fact, willing to resell the home to Pradip or anyone willing to buy it, after this controversy. Clearly, both parties want to avoid the communal wrath.  

Netizens Come Out Loud With Mixed Reactions 

In response to the Bulandshahr news, netizens came up with their own theories and speculations. One user guesses “Collective Scam kia ha rha hai bande ke sath? Jisse uski zameen ki koi value na rhe.” People are linking the possibility of politics to this communal propaganda. Noting this, another user says that “Ye propaganda jrur kisi party ke dwara kraya gya hoga”.

People are demanding a detailed investigation into the house owner’s activity. Wanting to sell one property to get another in the same area, selling the property of a Hindu community to a muslim is raising their suspicion. Thus, one user demands, “Yah Makan bechkar plot kyon Lena chahta tha iski jaanch ho”. 

With allegations and confrontations, the mystery behind the Bulandshahr News is raising further. Though the police have tried to mend the situation, netizens are not yet ready to give up on this.

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