Hindustan Times (Delhi)

DDA razes illegal buildings in east Delhi’s Khichripur

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HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Developmen­t Authority (DDA) on Wednesday carried out an antiencroa­chment drive in east Delhi’s Khichripur village near Kalyanpuri, during which an Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA was detained by the Delhi Police for trying to block the action.

DDA officials said the demolition drive was intended to clear five acres of encroached land. “During the drive, 1.2 acres of land could be cleared. Action was taken against five-six big buildings,” said an official, adding that the drive was carried out following a high court order. Encroachme­nt removal drives, otherwise a routine function, have come under the scanner after the North MCD’S controvers­ial demolition drive in Jahangirpu­ri on April 20, days after communal clashes were reported from the area. Opposition

parties blamed the BJP, which rules the three municipal corporatio­ns, for allegedly targeting a particular community, an allegation the party and the civic bodies have denied.

Senior DDA officials said they were following a Delhi high court order. “The land has been under encroachme­nt since long and the high court has directed DDA to take possession of the land forthwith,” said a senior DDA official, adding that the high court has rejected applicatio­ns to stay the demolition filed by the property owners.

In an order dated May 6, DDA officials said, the court questioned the DDA for not taking possession of the land since 2019. “The demolition programme on the land under reference was scheduled thrice but couldn’t be carried out due to non-availabili­ty of sufficient police force,” DDA said in a statement.

A senior DDA official further said, “Since the land belongs to DDA, there is no need to give prior notice.”

AAP MLA from Kondli, Kuldeep Kumar, who along with supporters staged a protest to stop the drive, was detained by Delhi Police. Addressing the crowd outside the police station, Kumar accused the BJP of demolishin­g people’s homes. “I want to tell the BJP that they have looted the people of Delhi for 15 years… Now they are using bulldozers to demolish people’s homes. They have taken action against people who have been living in the village for 50-60 years,” said Kumar, in a video posted on Twitter.

Delhi Police spokespers­on said, “Kumar was detained for obstructin­g the drive. He was later released.”

Delhi BJP spokespers­on Praveen Shankar Kapoor said, “AAP is misleading people... DDA’S demolition drive was carried out in adherence to a court order.”

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