Illegal Religious Structures in Bharat: Why This Matters to Every Citizen
In many cities and towns across Bharat, illegal religious structures are growing unchecked. Mosques, churches, and Mazaars appear on public land on roadsides, footpaths, and even government property often without legal approval. Once built, they rarely go away.
This is not a minor issue. It affects daily life for ordinary citizens. Roads get blocked. Development projects are stalled. Public land that should serve everyone is taken over for narrow interests.
But there’s another concern: Inequality. Hindu temples face strict regulations, demolitions, and government control. Meanwhile, illegal structures from other communities are often ignored because authorities fear political backlash. This selective enforcement is not just unfair, it undermines trust in law and order.
Let’s be clear: It is about equality under the law. If rules apply to one community, they must apply to all.
Unchecked illegal structures are a civic issue, a cultural issue, and ultimately a justice issue. If we want Bharat to progress, we need the courage to apply laws equally without fear, without bias, and without compromise.