Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Death of child in demolition sparks new Kejri-centre row

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: A fresh fracas raged on Sunday between the Delhi government and Centre over the death of an infant at a slum cluster which was torn down by the railways, with an AAP minister alleging the residents were “penalised” as they voted for his party.

While the department said the child had died hours before the demolition began, CM Arvind Kejriwal suspended three officials for failing to provide relief to those evicted and hit out at the central ministry in a flurry of tweets.

“On such a cold winter night, railway officials demolished 500 slum dwellings. A child has died,” the CM tweeted in Hindi. “God will never forgive them.”

Senior politician­s from the BJP and Congress who visited the Shakur Basti area in west Delhi, however, blamed him for not intervenin­g when the drive was on. The Kejriwal-led AAP, which romped to power by winning 67 of the 70 seats in this year’s assembly election, has been locked in a bitter turf war in the capital with the Bjp-led Centre.

Delhi home minister Satyendra Jain went to the spot and announced a temporary relief of Rs 1 lakh for the infant’s family and also promised a probe to ascertain the reasons behind the death.

“If a child had died, the railways should have stopped the drive. What were the railways trying to prove? We will also launch an inquiry into the death of the child and the demolition drive,” he said

“These people have been penal ised for voting for AAP and this was a planned conspiracy.”

The railways defended the action, saying they had issued three notices to the slum dwellers to vacate the grounds voluntaril­y

Kejriwal rushed to the site on Saturday night and questioned authoritie­s for taking “selective” action. “There are court orders to raze properties of some rich n politician­s in Delhi,” he tweeted “Those orders r never imple mented.”

 ?? ARVIND YADAV/HT ?? Safina Khatun, the mother of the six-month-old who died during the demolition.
ARVIND YADAV/HT Safina Khatun, the mother of the six-month-old who died during the demolition.

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