The Asian Age

Bulldozers back as MCD carries out demolition drive in Naraina

Footpaths and roads made free from illegal occupancy: Officials

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

◗ AAM AADMI Party leader Durgesh Pathak opposed the action carried out in Naraina and alleged that the MCD “demolished” several shops without even giving notice to shopkeeper­s

The Municipal Corporatio­n of Delhi on Wednesday carried out an anti-encroachme­nt drive in Naraina Industrial Area here as officials reached the spot with bulldozers and removed illegal temporary structures, authoritie­s said. According to civic officials, it was a routine drive where illegal kiosks, temporary structures, carts etc were removed from the streets in the Naraina area.

During the drive, footpaths and roads were made free from illegal occupancy to facilitate movements of pedestrian­s and the traffic, officials said. “Removing encroachme­nt is an obligatory function of the civic body and we are doing our duty conducting antiencroa­chment drives. Such actions will continue to make the city clean and encroachme­nt free,” an MCD official said.

Aam Aadmi Party leader Durgesh Pathak opposed the action carried out in Naraina and alleged that the MCD “demolished” several shops without even giving notice to shopkeeper­s. The unified Municipal Corporatio­n of Delhi (MCD) had formally came into existence on Sunday, with IAS officers Ashwani Kumar and Gyanesh Bharti assuming charge as the new civic body’s special officer and commission­er, respective­ly.

Earlier this month, a series of anti-encroachme­nt drives were conducted by the erstwhile north, east and south civic bodies in different parts of the city, including violence-hit Jahangirpu­ri, Shaheen Bagh, Madanpur Khadar, New Friends Colony, Mangolpuri, Rohini, Gokulpuri, Lodhi Colony, Janakpuri, Hari Nagar among others.

Civic authoritie­s had to face opposition from locals against the drive in Shaheen Bagh, Madanpur Khadar and Jahangirpu­ri. The AAP had accused the BJP, which earlier used to rule the three municipali­ties, of targeting the poor through such drives.

Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal had on May 16 held a meeting with all AAP MLAs at his residence and asked them to oppose such demolition drives. Kejriwal had said demolition drives in Delhi will render 63 lakh people homeless and it will be the “biggest destructio­n” in Independen­t India, and accused the BJP of “misusing” power.

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