Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Shaheen Bagh demolition drive postponed by MC

- Paras Singh paras@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (SDMC) could not implement an anti-encroachme­nt drive in Shaheen Bagh on Thursday after Delhi Police denied their request to provide personnel for the demolition­s, citing the sensitive law-andorder situation in the area.

This was the third time in a week that police rejected the civic body’s request for forces to remove encroachme­nts in southeast Delhi. They previously denied permission­s for drives in Jasola on April 28 and Okhla on April 29. In a letter to the SDMC central zone, the Delhi Police asked that the demolition­s planned between May 5 and 8 be postponed.

“As you are aware, the area of south-east district is extremely sensitive from a law-and-order point of view. Moreover, local political leaders may also carry out protests against the special demolition/sealing/encroachme­nt removal programme to gain political mileage. Due to present law and order situation, police cannot be provided for above programme due to non-availabili­ty of sufficient police force,” the letter said. A senior Delhi Police officer said assistance will be provided “depending on its availabili­ty”. SDMC earlier this week drew up a fortnight-long plan against illegal structures in south Delhi. The programme kicked off on Thursday in Tughlakaba­d, near the Karni Singh Shooting Range, where bulldozers razed 13 temporary structures, including tea stalls and juice shops. Officials of the civic body said they got police assistance for that drive. On Thursday, the drive was expected to start near the main road from Kalindi Kunj Park.

“The encroachme­nt drive planned by SDMC’S central zone will not take place this week due to the non-availabili­ty of police assistance,” an SDMC official said.

Rajpal, chairman of the SDMC’S central zone and the BJP’S councillor from Sriniwaspu­ri ward, said the civic body has completed preparatio­ns for the drive, which can be resumed as soon as police given a greenlight.

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