Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Centre rules out ordinance to stop sealing, raps AAP

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

TROUBLESHO­OTING Union minister Puri said a solution to the problem can be found within the ambit of the Delhi Master Plan and there’s no need to bring in an ordinance

NEWDELHI: Blaming the Congress and the AAP government for the ongoing sealing drive in the Capital, Union housing and urban affairs minister Hardeep Singh Puri in a press conference on Monday ruled out the possibilit­y of bringing an ordinance to stop sealing.

He said the Centre has the statutory right to amend the Master Plan and the solution to the current problem can be found within the ambit of the Master Plan.

To provide relief to city residents from sealing, Puri said that the Centre has submitted its affidavit on amendments made to the Master Plan to the Supreme Court on Monday.

“Petty politics is being played over sealing. But it was the Congress which was in power all these years. The AAP has been in power since 2015. What they could not do in all these years, we have managed to find a solution in two months... the executive is more proactive now,” Puri told reporters.

He added that both these parties were aware of the problem but now they want an ordinance.

“The people who are demanding an ordinance should know that when Parliament is in session you can’t bring an ordinance,” he said.

Puri said the Master Plan can address the issues thrown up by the ongoing sealing drive.

“The Delhi Developmen­t Authority has prepared its response to nine issues raised by the amicus curiae and has submitted its affidavit today. DDA is requesting the court that the issues raised by the amicus may not be confined to issues of environmen­t, congestion parking, etc. thereby leaving the major issue of shelter as well as livelihood of the major population of the Delhi and the ground realities existing in the city,” the minister said.

While elaboratin­g the government’s roadmap on how it plans to address the sealing issue, Puri made it clear that people who have encroached on government land will not get any relief.

Delhi’s lieutenant-governor Anil Baijal along with the three municipal commission­ers and DDA’S vice-chairman Uday Pratap Singh also attended the press conference.

Reacting to what Puri and Baijal said in the press conference, Aam Aadmi Party spokespers­on Saurabh Bharadwaj said, “Delhi’s lieutenant­governor Anil Baijal is supporting the ongoing sealing drive on the ground that it is against people who have committed illegaliti­es. It is strange as he is also the chairman of DDA and is supposed to find a solution to the sealing drive. The AAP reiterates its demand to the Central government for bringing ordinance or bill to stop sealing immediatel­y.”

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