The police also visited the housing society on Saturday.The society has 16 members, including two Muslim families, who have been staying in the 35-year-old building for two decades.The building has a mix of Gujaratis, Maharashtrians, north Indians, Punjabis and Muslims . Gujaratis are in a majority with nine members, including the Patels.The first-floor where the Patels stay is occupied by four other Gujarati families. The society members had in their letter told the Patels that they should not sell their flat to a Muslim as they would "disturb the atmosphere." "Nisar Ali, one of the flatowners in the society who refused to sign the resolution said that all non-vegetarians in the building have always been co-operative with the vegetarians. Social activist RVK Mohiuddin also called for action against the society members for targeting a particular community.
Source: Times of India September 17, 2016 22:41 UTC