Millennium Post

‘People leaving Delhi due to pollution levels & crime rates’

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NEW DELHI: People of the national Capital were probably leaving the city due to pollution levels and the crime rate, which the authoritie­s appeared unwilling to control, the Delhi High Court said on Wednesday.

A Bench of justices Badar Durrez Ahmed and Ashutosh Kumar observed this after the Centre told the court that the decadal growth rate of population was declining as per census records.

Attributin­g this purported downward trend in population growth to people leaving the national capital, the court said, “People are leaving Delhi because of pollution and crime rate which you (authoritie­s) are not willing to control”.

The issue was raised before the court which was hearing a PIL initiated by it after the December 16, 2012 gang-rape case, in which it has been giving directions from time to time with regard to improving crime investigat­ion and protection of women in Delhi.

The court was also informed that Delhi Police was contemplat­ing bringing forensic laboratori­es under its administra­tive control while the AAP government has said this move should be stopped before it is implemente­d.

The Bench did not issue any direction as sought by the Delhi government and asked the lawyer for the police to inform the court whether there was any such move to bring the forensic labs under its control.

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