KGF Babu announces ₹400 crore housing project for 10,000 homeless people in Bengaluru’s Chickpet, fulfilling his mom’s dream.
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KGF Babu

KGF Babu, the guy behind Afnan Constructions, stepped up in front of the press in Bengaluru to drop a bombshell announcement.
He is pouring ₹400 crore of his money into building homes for 10,000 homeless families in Chickpet.
Moreover, it is all to make his late mom’s dream come true.
She always wanted to help people afford a roof over their heads, and now KGF Babu is making that dream a reality.
It is not just about charity; it is personal, raw, and full of fire.
The Heart Of The Plan

Picture this: Babu on stage, eyes lit up with pride, talking about growing up and watching his mom help out folks in the neighborhood who had it rough.
She was all about kindness and community, dreaming of a world where no one sleeps on the streets.
That stuck with him, and now he is channeling it into this massive project.
The banner said, “A home for every heart.”
Honestly, it feels like more than just words.
Breaking it down simply:
- The Scope: 10,000 houses for families in Chickpet who do not have a place to call home.
- The Price Tag: Each house costs about ₹4 lakh, adding up to that whopping ₹400 crore.
- Where the Money is Coming: Straight from Babu’s pocket, tax-paid, no funny business, he is all about keeping it clean and transparent.
- Starting Point: Right in Chickpet, his hometown, within a 30 sq km area. If it works out, he wants to roll it out across Karnataka. Like he said, “First light the lamp at home, then at the mosque.”
Babu’s clear: this is not politics.
It is pure heart.
“Wealth is only real when it helps those in need,” he said.
Makes you wonder, right?
How many big shots walk the talk like this?
Getting The Green Light

To make it happen, Babu’s already sending letters to the bigwigs, DC, the BBMP commissioner, BESCOM for power, BWSSB for water, the police, and even income tax folks.
He needs nods from these six to sort land, utilities, and all the red tape.
If they drag their feet, no problem, he will hit the High Court with a writ petition.
He says he has been there before, with past headaches like FIRs and frozen accounts, but it is all by the book this time.
He is calling on everyone to jump in: the media, Hindus, Muslims, all communities.
“Come together, support this, and we will make history,” he urged.
Imagine that thousands of lives were changed, and maybe inspired others to do the same.
Babu swears he is no talker; he is a doer. “I am wholesale, not retail. What I say, I do.” From his track record, you kind of believe him.
The Tough Stuff

When Babu opened up about his election run in Chickpet, things got real personal.
He pulled 22,000 votes on his name alone, no party backing, to prove Muslims can win if united.
With 70,000 Muslims there, he figured showing strength could flip the script on that “Muslims cannot win” tag.
However, here is the gut punch: He donated ₹25 lakh each to 67 mosques as zakat charity to unite folks.
Then a fatwa hit, calling it haram, tied to elections.
Mosques had to return the checks, and Babu felt betrayed big time.
He cursed out the issuers (like this Masood Pasha guy) for playing games with the community: “False fatwas for cash? Insects bite and kill such people.”
He shared stories that hit hard, like getting locked out of the Basavanagudi mosque after prayers while a Hindu politician got the red carpet.
“Where is our unity?” he asked.
It is about respect for parents, imams, and Allah’s path.
He reckons they could snag 60-70 seats in Karnataka if Muslims backed each other.
But divisions?
They are killing the dream.
Forgive any slip-ups in his words, he said humbly.
“I am not some scholar; just what my folks taught me.”
Wrapping It Up: Action Speaks Louder

Babu is not just promising, he is pushing for change.
He is starting small in Chickpet but dreaming big for the state.
If we all pitch in, this could be legendary: the biggest private housing gift Bengaluru has seen, lifting folks out of poverty and maybe mending some fences.
What about you?
Does this inspire you, or do you have questions?
Drop a comment and discuss how one guy’s mom’s dream could spark something huge.