The Asian Age

Defamation notice against BJP MLAs, Kapil Mishra

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Delhi environmen­t minister Imran Hussain on Friday sent a legal notice to the BJP’s Leader of Opposition Vijender Gupta and MLA Manjinder Singh Sirsa as well as rebel AAP leader Kapil Mishra for allegedly making “false and defamatory allegation­s” against him regarding cutting of trees in the national capital.

Mr Imran sought a written unconditio­nal apologies from these leaders who had allegedly accused him of accepting 23 crore as commission to approve cutting of trees in Delhi. The notice sent through lawyer B. S. Joon directed the trio to hold a press conference and apologise to Mr Hussain and retract their allegation­s.

“If Mr Gupta, Mr Sirsa and Mr Mishra failed to apologise within seven days, Mr Hussain shall be constraine­d to take civil as well as criminal action against them,” said the legal notice.

The notice was sent in the backdrop of the blame game over felling of trees for the Centre’s redevelopm­ent project in south Delhi.

On June 26, Mr Gupta had staged a protest outside the Sarojini Nagar police station and accused the AAP government of “lying on the issue”, while claiming that the Arvind Kejriwal government itself accorded approval for the felling of trees, but is now accusing the Union government of it.

The NBCC India Ltd, that is redevelopi­ng infrastruc­ture in south Delhi that required axing of thousands of trees, had sought approval from the Delhi government for the felling of trees, which was recommende­d and approved by Mr Hussain, the BJP leader had alleged.

“NBCC made an advance payment of 22,54,35,000 to the Delhi government towards security deposit for the creation and maintenanc­e of compensato­ry plantation for the Netaji Nagar and Nauroji Nagar projects,” Mr Gupta had claimed.

The south Delhi colonies include Sarojini Nagar, Nauroji Nagar, Netaji Nagar, Thyagaraja Nagar, Kasturba Nagar etc.

 ?? — ASIAN AGE ?? Residents hold placards as they protest against cutting of trees at Sundar Nagar in New Delhi on Friday.
— ASIAN AGE Residents hold placards as they protest against cutting of trees at Sundar Nagar in New Delhi on Friday.

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