Hindustan Times (Delhi)

AAP’S march against sealing drive hijacked by anti-kejriwal protesters

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Aam Aadmi Party’s plans to organise a protest march on Monday afternoon over the on-going sealing drive by civic bodies were marred by counter-protesters who raised anti-kejriwal slogans outside the party’s office at Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg.

At noon, as party workers, leaders and municipal councillor­s started assembling to participat­e in the scheduled protest march from AAP office to the Civic Centre, a group of youths appeared outside the office raising anti-arvind Kejriwal slogans.

The members of the group — Delhi Dehat Yuva Shakti — alleged that the Delhi chief minister had cheated the people of rural Delhi by ignoring their demands of better facilities such as roads, transport and drinking water.

“Arvind Kejriwal has come with a promise of better services in Delhi, particular­ly in rural parts on outer Delhi. But he has failed on every count. We wanted to meet him but he has no time even to meet us,” said Devender Kumar, one of the agitators.

As the group protested, a group of policemen rushed to the spot and confined the protestors to one end of the road by placing barricades. It took police officials around 15 minutes to disperse them till the AAP protest march came out of the office and proceeded towards Civic Centre on Minto Road.

Before the start of the AAP march, party leader and Delhi convener Gopal Rai alleged that traders were being harassed by the Bjp-led corporatio­ns in the garb of the sealing drive across Delhi.

The drive is being carried out under the supervisio­n of a Supreme Court-appointed monitoring committee against com-

Arvind Kejriwal has come with a promise of better services in Delhi, particular­ly in rural parts on outer Delhi. But he has failed on every count. We wanted to meet him but he has no time even to meet us.

DEVENDER KUMAR, member, Delhi Dehat Yuva Shakti

mercial establishm­ents flouting municipal byelaws.

“Traders are already burdened with demonetisa­tion and improper implementa­tion of the Goods and Services Tax (GST). Now, the sealing drive has sent shockwaves among traders. The MCDS are using the exercise to extort money from them,” Rai said.

AAP’S march, attended by over three hundred traders and party workers, was led by party leader Dilip Pandey.

“We know the MCDS have collected crores of Rupees as conversion charges. But we don’t know where that money is being spent,” Pandey said.

The march ended at the Civic Centre where the agitators staged a demonstrat­ion against MCD.

Aam Aadmi Party traders’ wing convener Brajesh Goyal alleged that MCD officials are demanding conversion charges from shop owners who have already paid it.

“We will hold a Delhi shutdown in case our demands are not met.” Goyal added.

Officials of three municipal corporatio­ns initiated a sealing drive last month, in accordance with the instructio­ns of a Supreme Court-appointed panel that was recently revived by top court.

The monitoring panel — comprising KJ Rao, former advisor to the Election Commission, Bhure Lal, chairman of Environmen­t Pollution Prevention and Control Authority and major general (retd) Som Jhingan — is also empowered to seal commercial establishm­ents that have done illegal constructi­on and where agricultur­al land has been misused for commercial purposes.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Members of the Delhi Dehat Yuva Shakti, who had gathered outside the AAP office at Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg, alleged that Arvind Kejriwal had cheated the people of rural Delhi by ignoring their demands of better facilities such as roads, transport and...
HT PHOTO Members of the Delhi Dehat Yuva Shakti, who had gathered outside the AAP office at Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg, alleged that Arvind Kejriwal had cheated the people of rural Delhi by ignoring their demands of better facilities such as roads, transport and...

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