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Punish the officials first
by Sudhanshu Mittal on Dec 21, 2005 09:33 AM  Permalink 

It is easy to play blame game and sound concerned, but where was this government when all this illegal construction was being done??? Even now there is no mention of those who are being relieved by removal of encroachments / clearing of commercial structures in residential areas that have made these colonies not fit for living.

If Delhi government wants to really do something, they should punish the builders and officials who have caused these structures to come up in the first place. Only then they have moral authority to either go to court for regularising small extensions or take any action against those. As long as the SHARKS in this are allowed to go scot-free, we are going to keep running into these problems again. This is high time when legitimate residents organize themselves against colluding builders and government officials like we did against BSES.

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this is ridiculous
by vinay on Dec 21, 2005 02:13 AM  Permalink 

Politicians again showed that they are above Law.Good way to show Judiciary down.I wonder if these politicians will speak the same way when court orders for demolition of "jhuggies" in Delhi?

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Astonishing!
by Dr. Deep Prakash on Dec 20, 2005 11:41 PM  Permalink 

This is really astonishing, how and why an elected Government is supposed to interfere in a judicial process?

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Assembly for Stopping Demolition
by Dr YNI Anand on Dec 20, 2005 10:06 PM  Permalink 

Rubbish! So, after colluding with builders in achieving their aim of making illegal money, these political bandicoots want to take on the Judiciary by passing a resolution in the assembly? What is the guarantee that these very people will not pass a resolution on another date regularising dacoity, rape and other offences? The earlier the court tackles them the better it would be for the citizens of this country.

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