
"Nightmare": JP Morgan Vice President Faces Caste Bias In Gujarat's Housing Complex
NDTV
Taking to X, Anirudh Kejriwal shared his grievances, tagging the Gujarat Police, Gujarat BJP, the Chief Minister of Gujarat, and other stakeholders.
A Vice President at JP Morgan, who was inspired by GIFT City's vision and chose Gujarat over Singapore, has publicly expressed his distress over alleged caste discrimination he faced during househunting in the region. Shocked to face blatant caste discrimination in Sant Vihar 1 Society, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. My attempt to buy a flat turned into a nightmare as society's management is barring my entry due to caste. #Gandhinagar#Gujarat#CasteDiscrimination@GujaratPolice@CMOGuj…
Taking to X, Anirudh Kejriwal shared his grievances, tagging the Gujarat Police, Gujarat BJP, the Chief Minister of Gujarat, and other stakeholders.
"After living in Mumbai for years, I decided to move to Gujarat, choosing it over an opportunity in Singapore. I was captivated by the promise of GIFT City and the grand vision our PM and government laid out for us. It inspired me so much that I took a big step and decided to buy my first house here, dreaming of a future filled with hope and growth," Kejriwal said on X.
