The Asian Age

How can AAP govt defend more constructi­on: HC

◗ The observatio­ns by the bench came during the hearing of a PIL filed by two law students about the poor air quality in the national capital

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New Delhi, July 10: The Delhi high court on Tuesday asked the Aam Aadmi Party ( AAP) government how it could defend more constructi­on in the national capital, while pulling it up for not taking steps to decongest it and curbing pollution.

“How can you defend more constructi­on? You should be looking at decongesti­ng the city. Are you not bothered about the people? You are only concerned about increasing the parking and housing space in the city,” a bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C. Hari Shankar said.

The court also asked the Delhi government if it had considered the additional burden the growing number of housing units would put on the facilities and the environmen­t.

“Eight- storeyed buildings are being constructe­d where earlier there were two- storeyed structures. Multi- level parking and multi- storeyed houses. What do you want Delhi to look like?” the bench asked.

“You cannot compromise on environmen­tal concerns. The damage caused would be irreversib­le,” it added.

The court suggested creating infrastruc­ture and housing colonies in the peripherie­s of the city or use the existing dwelling units there, saying such a move would not only decongest the national capital, but also boost small businesses there.

The observatio­ns by the bench came during the hearing of a public interest litigation ( PIL) by law students students Mihir Garg and Rashi Jain, who told the court that poor air quality in the national capital was a serious issue and urgent steps were needed.

In their plea, the petitioner­s suggested measures like stopping constructi­on activities, using vacuum cleaners to suck dust from roads and temporaril­y shutting down heavy industries.

The petitioner­s have opposed the proposed felling of 16,500 trees for re- developmen­t of some government housing colonies.

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