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"जिहाद तुम पर है फ़र्ज़ लोगो, जिहाद से क्यों मुकर रहे हो": First came the mosque, then a demographic shift, followed by a total bureaucratic erasure as the historic Hindu enclave of Jhapatpara quietly wiped from official documents and reborn as Islampura

Amid growing concerns over changing demographics, local Hindu organisations recently submitted a formal memorandum to the Mamlatdar seeking immediate action.
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First the Mosque Formed, Then the Muslim Population Rose, Followed by the Renaming of the Locality: How Harij’s ‘Jhapatpara’ Turned Into ‘Islampura’
First the Mosque Formed, Then the Muslim Population Rose, Followed by the Renaming of the Locality: How Harij’s ‘Jhapatpara’ Turned Into ‘Islampura’

Serious complaints have been officially raised over the controversial renaming of a decades-old, established locality in Harij, situated within the Patan district. The residential area, which is geographically located in Ward No. 4, was traditionally and historically known as Jhapatpara. However, local residents now allege that the area has been systematically renamed to ‘Islampura’.

They claim that even official government documents now explicitly mention the locality as Islampura. Amid growing concerns over changing demographics, local Hindu organisations recently submitted a formal memorandum to the Mamlatdar seeking immediate action.

When the media visited the locality to investigate the situation on the ground, more details emerged. Residents claimed that as the Muslim population in the area gradually increased and the overall demographic composition shifted, the new name started gaining currency and eventually found its way directly into government records. Local Hindus are now demanding corrective action, while Hindu organisations have called for a comprehensive inquiry.

Families that have lived in Jhapatpara for 50 to 80 years told the media that the locality has always been known by that exact name, and older government records also clearly reflect Jhapatpara.

One resident said, “Since the time of our forefathers, this area has been called Jhapatpara. But now the name has changed in official documents. If someone applies for a new Aadhaar card or gets documents updated, the address now mentions ‘Islampura’. We do not know how this happened.”

Residents firmly maintain that the locality has only one genuine historical name, Jhapatpara. They say the name Islampura did not exist earlier and began to be used only over the last 10–12 years, a period coinciding precisely with the increase in the Muslim population.

Mosque Constructed as Demographics Changed; Locals Question Funding

According to the local residents, back in 2011, there were only 20–25 Muslim households residing in the locality, most of whom worked as daily wage labourers. However, a mosque was later constructed in the area, followed by the establishment of a madrasa.

Local Hindus have strongly questioned the source of funding for the mosque. They argue that the Muslim families living there did not appear financially capable of collecting the large sums required to construct such a building. Residents and Hindu organisations suspect that external funding may have been used for the mosque’s construction.

Following the construction of the mosque, the number of Muslim households reportedly increased steadily, with locals estimating that 200–300 Muslim families now reside in the area. They allege that as the population grew, Muslims first began referring to the locality among themselves as “Islampura”, after which the name gradually started appearing in official government records.

Consequently, newer documents belonging even to Hindu residents now carry the name Islampura instead of Jhapatpara. Locals also claim that a large section of the current population consists of migrants from outside the state.

Older Documents and Municipal Records Still Mention ‘Jhapatpara’

The media examined government documents shown by residents and found that records issued decades ago, including those belonging to elderly residents aged around 70–80 years, consistently mentioned the locality as Jhapatpara, with no reference to Islampura whatsoever.

However, documents issued or updated in recent years reportedly mention Islampura instead, effectively replacing the older name. This distinct pattern was observed across multiple residents’ documents.

Interestingly, municipal records continue to officially refer to the locality as Jhapatpara, with no mention of Islampura.

During the visit, the media also spoke to a Muslim resident named Abid, who acknowledged that the locality’s original name is Jhapatpara but said it is now commonly known as Islampura. He stated that he did not know how the name change came about but believed the locality came to be called Islampura because a large number of Muslims now live there.

Hindu Organisations Seek Inquiry

Local Hindu residents argue that even if Muslims informally refer to the locality by another name, it does not legally change the area’s official name, nor should such a name appear in government records.

One resident further claimed that while only a few Muslim families lived in the locality earlier, their numbers have increased substantially over time, prompting many Hindu families to sell their homes and move away. He also demanded that the Disturbed Areas Act be implemented in the locality.

The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has demanded strict legal action over the matter. Harij town VHP minister Ravi Prajapati said that the organisation had submitted a memorandum to the Mamlatdar a week earlier seeking correction of all official documents so that the locality’s name is restored to Jhapatpara.

He further demanded strict action against any officials or residents who may have allegedly conspired to change the locality’s name in official records.

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