> I clearly agree that property owners can set their own criteria for who they
> want in their home/land/property or not. Which is why I said that I am
> questioning whether it is property ownership that makes people conservative
> (protecting the sanctity of property by not allowing non-veg to be cooked)
> or whether the conservative attitudes of society add on to the attitudes of
> property owners. And I repeat that I am a property owner myself, and it is
> likely that if I had certain world views, I would also set limitations on
> who can use my property and in what ways.
I find this most appalling! No one in India can legally deny you a house based
on your religion.
A similar war is being waged in mumbai where entire apartment
structures/colonies get declared vegetarian. The supreme court even allowed for
this saying that only caste/religious discrimination is illegal not 'habits'.
If you want, I'll forward my realtor's number- he found us our office space.
He's even muslim so hopefully will get you the 'right' places.
Surabhi