The Asian Age

LS passes law to protect illegal colonies & slums

◗ The new bill gives immunity to slums and some unauthoris­ed constructi­ons till December 31, 2020. The immunity under the existing Bill ends on December 31, 2017.

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

A bill insulate slums and unauthoris­ed colonies in Delhi and national capital region from punitive action till the time an alternativ­e framework is put in place, was passed in Lok Sabha on Wednesday, even as Congress MPs stood in the Well of the House seeking removal of Union minister Anant Kumar Hegde for his controvers­ial comments on secularism and the Constituti­on.

The National Capital Territory of Delhi Laws ( Special Provisions) Second ( Amendment) Bill gives immunity to slums and some unauthoris­ed constructi­ons till December 31, 2020. The immunity under the existing Bill ends on December 31, 2017.

Urban developmen­t minister Hardeep Singh Puri said if the bill is not passed, it will lead to “unpreceden­ted chaos” in the national capital.

The legislatio­n will give cover against punitive action on “as is where is to basis” until

2020, he said.

Even as Congress MPs continued raising slogans against Mr Hegde, holding placards and crowding the well, Speaker Sumitra Mahajan stood firm saying that as the legislatio­n is significan­t for Delhi and its deadline is till December 31, it needs to be passed and will be passed.

Mr Puri while replying to a short discussion on the bill, also attacked the Sheila Dikshit government for not coming out with a proper policy on the matter and said “it was the failure of governance of a very high order”.

The legislatio­n provides that no action will be taken by any local authority December till December 31, 2017 with respect to encroachme­nts or unauthoris­ed developmen­ts as of January 1, 2006, unauthoris­ed colonies, village abadi areas that existed on March 31, 2002 and where constructi­ons took place till February 8, 2007.

The sealing exercise by the Supreme Courtappoi­nted monitoring committee had created panic among the slumdwelle­rs and traders in part of the city, with the legislatio­n expected to allay their apprehensi­ons to a large extent.

Participat­ing in the debate on the bill, BJP MP Parvesh Varma attacked the AAP government in Delhi, accusing it of not coming out with a policy on unauthoris­ed colonies or slums.

Trinamul Congress MP Saugata Roy was to speak on the Bill but did not. He said it has become a practise to pass the Bill in the din, referring to the uproar by Congress members over controvers­ial remarks made by Union minister Anant Kumar Hegde.

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— G. N. JHA Parents with their child stand besides a notice board at a school in New Delhi on Wednesday, the first day of the nursery admissions.
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