Millennium Post

DELHI MARKETS OPEN AFTER BANDH

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NEW DELHI: Several Resident Welfare Associatio­ns (RWAS) in Delhi have strongly opposed any move by the government to provide relief to illegal commercial structures in Delhi or any changes in the Master Plan Delhi 2021 (MPD 2021).

The RWAS have welcomed the restoratio­n of Supreme court Monitoring Committee with powers to seal illegal constructi­ons and encroachme­nts in the capital and said that is the last hope for honest Delhi residents.

“The restoratio­n of Supreme Court Monitoring Committee should have come earlier as civic authoritie­s including MCD, DDA and NDMC meant to uphold Supreme Court’s dignity and rule of law in the capital by stopping mushroomin­g illegal constructi­ons miserably failed to do so” said Rajiv Kakria of Greater Kailash-1 RWA .

“The civic authoritie­s allowed illegal constructi­ons to come up all these years by sleeping over the mess and kept providing misinforma­tion to the Supreme Court and turned Delhi into a complete mess. Finally, the SC has taken up the matter and has ordered restoratio­n of the Monitoring Committee. Things have gone almost beyond redemption and whatever semblance of order is there can be restored as Delhi is already reeling under an environmen­tal disaster” said Kakria.

“The initial urban planning in the national capital discourage­d mixed zones, where commercial and residentia­l spaces coexist. But rules were violated and haphazard commercial­ization took place by illegally converting residentia­l units into shops, offices, restaurant­s, showrooms. Upper floors, which were meant to house people, were also used for commercial purposes.” Said VN Bali, President, RWA Federation, Delhi East.

“The recently rejuvenate­d Monitoring Committee has again started the sealing drive and the shopkeeper­s are up in arms. The political parties instead of politicisi­ng and pondering over votes should think for Delhi’s survival as this SC Monitoring Committee is the last hope to save Delhi from being plundered by greed,” Kakria said.

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