Jinnah House in Mumbai is held by Indian government while a case has been filed from many years in Indian Court by the daughter of Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
But now an Indian member of Parliament Mangal Prabhat Lodha who belongs from the ruling party BJP has asked that Quaid-e-Azam’s residence should be demolished and a cultural center should be built there.
He further said that “”The Jinnah residence in south Mumbai was the place from where the conspiracy of partition was hatched.”
He spoke against those who struggled for an independent state for Muslims and asked that such symbols of partition should be destroyed.
Currently the house is unoccupied and is known as South Court. It was built by Mr. Jinnah after he came back to India from England in 1936. He remained in this house until the partition when he migrated to Pakistan and and started living in a house in Karachi which is known as Quaid-e-Azam House.