Karnataka Hikes Housing Quota for Minorities from 10% to 15%
In a move that has stirred political debate, the Karnataka Cabinet, led by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, approved an increase in the housing scheme quota for religious minorities from 10% to 15%. The decision, aimed at addressing the housing shortage among minority communities in urban and rural areas, has drawn criticism from the BJP, which termed it an act of appeasement, while the state government defended it on the grounds of social justice and equitable housing access.
On June 20, 2025, the Karnataka Cabinet approved a 5% increase in quota for religious minorities in state housing schemes. The decision aims to fill vacant housing units in urban areas where minority families have shown interest. It has ignited a political row, with the BJP alleging religious appeasement and Congress defending it as a welfare-driven measure.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Minority housing quota increased from 10% to 15% Karnataka |
| Scheme Coverage | Urban and rural housing by state Housing Department |
| Justification | Address higher minority houselessness and fill vacant units |
| Main Defenders | CM Siddaramaiah, DCM Shivakumar, Law Minister HK Patil |
| BJP’s Response | Allegation of appeasement, called it unconstitutional |
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