The Asian Age

Govt asks Centre to amend notice on illegal colonies

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Arguing that it was difficult to regularise over 1,600 unauthoris­ed colonies in the city as per the existing guidelines, the Delhi government has sought amendments in the Centre’s 2008 notificati­on. Urban developmen­t minister Satyendra Jain on Thursday said the Delhi government wants 1,639 unauthoris­ed colonies to be regularise­d on “as is, where is” basis. A similar move had been proposed by the then Sheila Dikshit dispensati­on, but rejected by the then UPA government.

“All political parties are on the same page that the 1,639 colonies need to be regularise­d, but why is the delay on the part of the Centre? The Centre wants more details on our proposal to legalise these colonies, leading to the delay. The Delhi government has provided all details available with it,” Mr Jain said.

The developmen­t comes a day after the Delhi high court told the Centre to take an “in-principle decision” on the government’s proposal to regularise unauthoris­ed colonies. The court has given the Central government four weeks time to take a decision on the matter.

Mr Jain said that in 2008,

the decision had been taken together by the Centre and the state government. The AAP government demands the Centre to give in-principle agreement and thereafter, the city administra­tion will distribute the certificat­es within 24 hours, he added.

Regularisa­tion of unauthoris­ed colonies is a longpendin­g issue. The then UPA government had distribute­d provisiona­l certificat­es to over 1,200 colonies ahead of the 2008 Delhi Assembly elections.

The conditions laid in the 2008 notificati­on — in terms of the colony boundaries, covered and open areas, cost of land in colonies that had come up on government land and developmen­t charges — emerged to as bottleneck­s in the regularisa­tion process.

Ahead of the 2013 Assembly elections, the Sheila Dikshit government had proposed the Centre to amend the policy and grant permission to regularise the colonies. However, the then UPA government had rejected the move.

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