Hindustan Times (Delhi)

SC panel doing ‘pick and choose’ sealing: Tiwari

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

DELHI BJP CHIEF MANOJ TIWARI SAID THE PARTY ‘STRONGLY’ OPPOSED THE ‘IRRATIONAL AND MINDLESS’ SEALING

NEW DELHI: The Delhi unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Saturday accused the Supreme Court-appointed monitoring committee of conducting ‘pick and choose’ sealing in the city.

On the second day of its executive meet, the party passed a resolution to ‘strongly’ oppose ‘irrational and mindless’ sealing for alleged violation of municipal bylaws.

Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari, while addressing a gathering at the meet, said the issue of sealing had been extensivel­y discussed and they had decided to condemn the misuse of court orders and denounce the ‘pick and choose’ method of sealing.

“At several places, such as Okhla, massive illegal construc- tion has been done on government land, where the constructi­on mafia has even encroached upon the Yamuna banks. It is unfortunat­e that the committee remains occupied in targeting small commercial establishm­ents and neglects the massive structures raised on public land,” Tiwari said.

The BJP has decided to back Tiwari, who is also a Member of Parliament from northeast Delhi, two days after the SC issued a contempt notice against him for breaking a seal in Gokulpur vil- lage, which was sealed by the East Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n for alleged violation of the Delhi Master Plan.

After the monitoring committee submitted a report on MP’S involvemen­t in the seal-breaking incident before the court, it had directed Tiwari to appear before it on September 25.

“We will go to the court and inform the judges that on the pretext of their instructio­ns, a sealing racket is being run in Delhi and several serving and retired bureaucrat­s are a part of it,” Tiwari said.

“We had earlier run an antisealin­g agitation and BJP workers even courted arrest. If need be, we will again court arrest and go to jail,” he said.

The Supreme Court-appointed monitoring committee refused comment on the matter.

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