Mangal Prabhat Lodha, a Bhartiya Janata Party MLA, has demanded the demolition of Jinnah House,

"I am struggling for this for the last 15 years. I have raised this issue twice in the Vidhan Sabha. Jinnah House is an enemy property. The Government of India should hand it over to the Maharashtra Government. The Maharashtra Government should establish a culture centre there which projects Maharashtra's glory," Lodha told ANI.

On March 25, Lodha raised this issue in the Legislative Assembly saying that the Jinnah House is a symbol of partition and hence, needs to be demolished.

The BJP MLA said this after the Parliament passed the Enemy Property Act, Jinnah House became the property of the Indian government.

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The property is currently under the possession of the Ministry of External Affairs and there has been a long-standing proposal to set up a South Asian Centre for Arts and Culture within the premises.

Both the Pakistan Government and Jinnah's legal heirs have put up claims on the said property.

The Enemy Property (Amendment and Validation) Bill, 2016, which amends the Enemy Property Act, 1968, was passed by a voice vote in the Lok Sabha on March 14, incorporating the amendments made by the Rajya Sabha last week.