Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Dwarka eway homebuyers write to political parties seeking support

- Anisha Dutta anisha.dutta@htlive.com

NEWDELHI: Home buyers of the decade-long stalled Dwarka Expressway project on Friday wrote to three major political parties seeking their stand on the stalled project. The letters were addressed to the Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP), the Indian National Congress (INC) and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).

The Dwarka Expressway Welfare Associatio­n ( DXPWA), which represents 175 presidenti­al societies with 1,35,000 homes, sent these letters.

This comes a day after senior members of the associatio­n met with the Union minister of road transport and highways Nitin Gadkari to discuss the issue regarding the delay of approvals from the Delhi government to the centre for the Delhi package of the expressway over felling of trees.

The Delhi side involves the constructi­on of an undergroun­d tunnel and a surface road that requires the felling and transplant­ation of at least 13,000 trees.

“As aggrieved home buyers, commuters, and stakeholde­rs to the benefits of the expressway, we would like all parties and the government to come clean on the issues and the bottleneck­s confrontin­g the project,” the letter said.

Hindustan Times had earlier reported that in a meeting called by the Union minster earlier, the Delhi Developmen­t Authority (DDA) had agreed to provide land to National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) for compensato­ry afforestat­ion and transplant­ation of trees.

However, the land earmarked for compensato­ry afforestat­ion was not preferred by the forest department, which has been apprehensi­ve in granting permission to the Delhi package of the expressway, since the project requires the felling or transplant­ation of more than 13,000 trees.

“When we highlighte­d that Delhi minister Satyender Jain conveyed to us a week back that he wanted the Union minister to speak with the CM to resolve the issue, he called up the CM who assured that he will soon resolve the matter,” said Prakhar Sahay, joint secretary, DXPWA.

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