Hindustan Times (Noida)

OPPOSITION UPS PRESSURE ON BJP AFTER DEMOLITION DRIVE IN CAPITAL

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

The opposition parties on Thursday slammed the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over Wednesday’s anti-encroachme­nt demolition drive in north west Delhi’s Jahangirpu­ri -- four days after communal clashes hit the area -- and termed the exercise as the demolition of India’s constituti­onal values even as the saffron party has maintained that the action was taken as per rules and has nothing to do with religion.

Congress general secretary Ajay Maken, party’s Delhi unit chief Chaudhary Anil Kumar and other party leaders visited Jahangirpu­ri on Thursday to meet those affected by the demolition drive. Congress leaders said that they were not allowed to meet the affected families.

Maken said that the action was in clear violation of the law and court orders. “The demolition can’t be done without prior notice. The action is a violation of the Street Vendors Act of 2014.” The former urban developmen­t minister said that vendors can’t be removed till the survey is complete as per the Act.

Anil Kumar said, “The drive carried out by the BJP was completely illegal. Those who suffered injuries, loss of livelihood and property should be compensate­d.”

The BJP slammed the Congress leaders for supporting those responsibl­e for the recent violence in Jahangirpu­ri. Gupta reiterated that Wednesday’s action was not targeted against any community, but against encroachme­nt.

Gupta said, “Earlier, the Congress helped Bangladesh­i migrants and Rohingya to settle in Delhi, and now the AAP is providing them protection. The Congress and Left leaders went to Jahangirpu­ri to know about the condition of these rioters. They all are supporting them as they are using these people as votebank.”

Launching a scathing attack on the BJP, AAP leader Atishi said the it was the Bjp-ruled municipal corporatio­ns that were responsibl­e for illegal constructi­ons. “BJP has been in power in MCD for the past 15 years, and they have promoted encroachme­nts all over the state,” Atishi said.

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