Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Sisodia writes to Shah, urges him to stop demolition drive

- Press Trust of India

NEW DELHI: Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia has written to Union home minister Amit Shah urging him to stop the “destructio­n” ensuing in the national capital due to the antiencroa­chment drive by the BJPruled municipal bodies.

In an online briefing, Sisodia slammed the “bulldozer politics” of the BJP and claimed that the civic bodies are planning to raze 63 lakh dwellings in the national capital. “Of these, 60 lakh houses are in unauthoris­ed colonies while the remaining three lakh are those where people have extended their balconies or covered them. We have learnt that notices have been sent to them,” Sisodia said.

“This will lead to a huge destructio­n in the national capital. Almost 70 per cent of the population of Delhi will be rendered homeless,” he added.

The Aam Aadmi Party will oppose the demolition drive and I have written to the Union home minister to seek his interventi­on in the matter, he said, adding that they are even ready to go to jail. “I have written to him (Shah) saying that this (demolition drive) should be stopped. If bulldozers are to be used, they should be used to demolish the houses of those BJP leaders and civic body representa­tives who took bribes to allow such structures to be constructe­d,” he said.

In the letter, Sisodia said there are 1,750 unauthoris­ed colonies where nearly 50 lakh people live and 860 slum clusters which are home to around 10 lakh people.

“In Delhi, the BJP has a plan to run bulldozers on these colonies. Every day, some BJP leader reaches a colony with a bulldozer,” Sisodia said.

“Apart from this, three lakh people residing in unauthoris­ed and DDA colonies have been given notices for making alteration­s like extending their balcony or covering it. In reality, there is no house in Delhi where alteration­s have not been carried out,” he added.

He further alleged that in the last 17 years, councillor­s, officials and mayors of the civic bodies took bribes to allow jhuggis and providing plots for unauthoris­ed colonies. “I appeal to you (Shah) to tell BJP leaders to not indulge in dangerous politics in the name of bulldozers and to fix accountabi­lity of those who let these illegal constructi­ons happen,” Sisodia said.

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