Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Drive stirs up political tussle, AAP says BJP ‘destroying city’

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HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is intent on destroying Delhi in the garb of clearing the city of encroachme­nts, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) said on Thursday, a claim the saffron party dismissed.

Addressing a press conference, Saurabh Bharadwaj, the AAP’S Greater Kailash MLA, accused the BJP of trying to “uproot” the lives of “millions of Delhi residents”.

“Corrupt BJP leaders, who have enabled unsanction­ed constructi­ons by charging exorbitant bribes, should have their homes demolished first. The AAP demands that MCD [Municipal Corporatio­n of Delhi] elections be held at the earliest so that Delhi residents can choose their desired government to run the body. The subsequent­ly elected MCD must take decisions regarding these demolition­s,” Bharadwaj said.

“BJP has been in power in MCD for the past 15 years. Who allowed these illegal settlement­s and encroachme­nts in the first place? The BJP openly enabled these unauthoris­ed settlement­s,” he added.

Citing a document he said was the MCD’S demolition action plan, Bharadwaj said the civic body’s targets for the anti-encroachme­nt programme included “Madan Mohan Malviya Hospital Road in Malviya Nagar.”

“I ask Adesh Gupta, where in this locality do these unauthoris­ed settlers live? I go there everyday, but I am not aware of any such settlement­s. It further mentions Qutub Institutio­nal Area, Gautam Nagar, PVR Saket D-block. This list even includes the name of the very place I was born and brought up in – Chirag Delhi Main Road,” he said.

Bharadwaj added, “Reading this absurd list of locations gives the impression that [Delhi BJP chief] Adesh Gupta and his team that issued the order do not live in Delhi,” Bharadwaj said.

Delhi BJP spokespers­on Praveen Shankar Kapoor said Bharadwaj used “undignifie­d” language against Gupta. “The effect of the bulldozer acting against Bangladesh­i and Rohingya is visible on the minds of AAP leaders who have started addressing their BJP opponents in the most undignifie­d language,” said Kapoor.

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