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This is an archive article published on February 1, 2008

Delhi desealed: No more demolitions in the city

In what appears to be preparations for the upcoming assembly elections Govt decided to undo the Delhi sealings.

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The BJP-dominated MCD termed the Centre’s decision to suspend sealing and demolition drives in Delhi till December 31 as a ‘political stunt’ and demanded a one-time amnesty scheme for regularising illegal structures.

“The Centre’s notification was a clear cut political stunt done with an eye on the Delhi Assembly elections,” MCD Leader of the House Subhash Arya said.

He alleged the Congress Government was adopting delaying tactics to come up with an amnesty scheme.

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The Centre issued directions to the concerned local authorities in the capital to suspend sealing and demolition of structures that came up before December, 2006.

The direction by the Union Urban Development Ministry came in the wake of the action by the MCD and the DDA against encroachment and unauthorised construction following court orders.

The relief, which will be available till December 31, 2008, will result in suspension of the ongoing demolition of illegal fourth and fifth floors of residential buildings.

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