JJP set to decide this week on seats it will contest
CHANDIGARH: The Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) on Tuesday said it will take a decision within this week on the seats it could contest in the upcoming Delhi assembly election.
“Over the next 2-3 days, we will have a meeting and, thereafter, decide which seats should be viable for us to contest,” party leader and Haryana deputy chief minister Dushyant Chautala said.
The JJP, which is in alliance with the BJP in Haryana, had on Saturday announced that it would contest the Delhi assembly polls, but put the ball in the saffron party’s court on the question of alliance.
The party had fought the 2019 Lok Sabha election in Haryana in alliance with the Aam Aadmi Party.
In an informal conversation, Chautala told reporters that his party is considering to contest the Delhi polls on “one to two dozen seats” out of the 70 assembly constituencies.
Dushyant, who is also the Delhi in-charge of the JJP, had earlier announced that the party would also bring out its manifesto for the assembly election, which will be held on February 8.
The JJP is eyeing over a dozen seats along Delhi-haryana border, which have a sizeable Jat population, party sources said.
Five separate committees of the party, headed by its senior leaders, will do the screening of its prospective candidates for the election, according to the sources.
The JJP was floated after a split in the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) a year ago following a feud in the Chautala clan.
NEW DELHI: The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has slapped a penalty of ₹68.51 lakh on a builder for construction in a green area in a housing complex in Gurgaon in violation of environmental norms.
A bench headed by NGT chairperson Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel asked the builder to deposit the fine with the Central Pollution Control Board within a month.
The tribunal said any approval granted without considering the impact on the environmental rights of persons to whom the flats were allotted is against the Sustainable Development and Precautionary Principles required to be enforced by it.
“Powers of regulatory authorities was required to be exercised in accordance with these principles. Environmental Impact Assessment procedure was required to be duly followed. The Deed of Declaration filed by the builder in 2009 showed the area to be an open area which was the basis on which the flats were allotted prior to 2010,” the bench said.
The NGT said, “Out of 10.98 acre land which was meant for the project in question, only 7.93 acre land was used and remaining 3.05 acre land, which was open area, was converted into covered area for a commercial tower, irreversibly taking away the rights to ecological services of the persons to whom the flats were allotted.”
Our party is considering to contest the Delhi polls on one to two dozen seats out of the 70 assembly constituencies
DUSHYANT CHAUTALA , JJP leader and Haryana deputy CM