Transformation of Bhubaneswar from Temple to Masjid city
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From Temple City to ‘Masjid City’? The silent transformation of Bhubaneswar through encroachment and infiltration

The temple city of Bhubaneswar is embroiling in the heat of unplanned settlements, illegal encroachments and infiltration. The changing demography is severely harming the sacredness, serenity and ancient civilizational & cultural ethos of the temple town

Debiprasad PatiDebiprasad Pati
Aug 5, 2025, 06:40 pm IST
in Bharat, Opinion, Culture, Odisha
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Satellite Image Reflecting the Changing Demography of Bhubaneswar

Satellite Image Reflecting the Changing Demography of Bhubaneswar

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Once known as the ‘Temple City’ for its millennia-old Kalinga heritage and sacred shrines, Bhubaneswar is now undergoing a subtle yet alarming transformation. In recent decades, unplanned settlements, illegal encroachments, and rapid demographic shifts have led many to refer to it as a rising ‘Masjid City’ a cultural change unfolding in plain sight.

The nerve centre of Odisha

Bhubaneswar is not just the state capital; it is the operational brain of Odisha. The State Secretariat, CM’s Office, Police Headquarters, Disaster Management Centre, and Finance Department are all located here. Smooth functioning of the entire state depends on the capital’s stability.

But today, Bhubaneswar is increasingly being surrounded by clusters of unregulated and often undocumented settlements. These aren’t just random shanties they are strategically positioned around national highways, bridges, railway lines, and riverbanks. From Rasulgarh to Palasuni, Kesura to Patia, Mancheswar to Khandagiri, these encroachments are expanding at an alarming pace.

A ticking time bomb

Bhubaneswar has witnessed gridlocks and chaos even during peaceful festivals or minor protests. Now imagine that with permanent settlements near every critical exit point. These locations can be blocked with minimal effort paralyzing the entire city in hours. Emergency vehicles may be unable to pass, and state communication could be severed.

The areas in question are often built upon forest land, government property, riverbeds, or disputed private plots. Once a community takes root, eviction becomes legally complex and politically sensitive. Law enforcement hesitates to act due to the social and religious undertones involved.

Not an accident, but a pattern

A satellite map of these encroachments reveals an emerging ring around the city. This isn’t incidental. It appears to be a well-orchestrated strategy to exert demographic and geographical control over the capital. Once that ring is sealed, Bhubaneswar risks being choked in a crisis from both within and outside.

While not officially acknowledged, many of the residents in these settlements are believed to be illegal immigrants, particularly from Bangladesh. Some have managed to secure voter IDs, ration cards, and even Aadhaar through fraudulent means. These documents allow them to buy land, access subsidies, and participate in local politics.

Also Read: Ghar Wapsi: 35 families reverted to Sanatan fold in Chhattisgarh

The law-and-order vacuum

Illegal construction, especially when politically protected, thrives in the absence of urban planning. Bhubaneswar Development Authority (BDA), Odisha Police, and even central agencies have been unable to take meaningful action. Files are stalled, cases linger, and public interest remains muted due to fear of being labelled communal.

This is not a religious issue it is a security, governance, and survival issue. If Bhubaneswar is trapped, the entire state machinery becomes hostage. During natural disasters, riots, or sabotage, the capital must be free to move, communicate, and command. That ability is now under threat.

Urgent action needed

  1. Conduct a satellite-based land use audit of Bhubaneswar’s surroundings
  2. Demarcate and protect buffer zones near key infrastructure
  3. Identify and evict settlements on critical public land
  4. Break the nexus between local politicians, land mafias, and fraudulent document brokers
  5. Launch a biometric verification drive to identify undocumented foreign nationals

Bhubaneswar is not just a growing city; it is a symbol of Odisha’s heritage and a fulcrum of its administration. Letting it transform silently into a ‘Masjid City’ without checks or debate is a disservice to both governance and cultural legacy. It’s time to raise the alarm — not with hate, but with facts, audits, and accountability. Protecting Bhubaneswar is not politics. It is policy. It is duty. It is survival.

Topics: OdishaCultureIllegal EncroachmentBhubaneswarDemography changeCivilization
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