Aap questions bjp's move to regularise 895 colonies in delhi

Aap questions bjp's move to regularise 895 colonies in delhi


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Aam Aadmi Party on Tuesday questioned the BJP-led Union government's move to regularise 895 unauthorised colonies in Delhi saying residents of the settlements will not get any concrete


benefit even if an Ordinance was approved to extend relief to them. The party said the decision will merely extend the cut off date for regularisation of such colonies,over the previous


resolution that was brought by the UPA government on 2007. "The cut off date has merely been extended through updating the previous resolution adopted by the UPA government in 2007. 


"But the residents of the colonies will still not be able to get even a map sanctioned from the Municipal Corporation. There will still not be any development work through MCD or MLA


funds," AAP leader Manish Sisodia said in a press conference here. Sisodia said that BJP and Congress treat the unauthorised colony residents like "milch cows" by offering


them a "lollipop" ahead of every election. "They treat the people of the unauthorised colonies like milch cows. Before every election they offer them a lollipop to catch


votes, but take no concrete action whatsoever," the former AAP minister said. The party said the decision was akin to then Sheila Dixit government's move to give provisional


certificates and then forget about such colonies. In a decision that will benefit about 60 lakh people in poll-bound Delhi, Union Cabinet on Monday approved an Ordinance to regularise 895


unauthorised colonies which have come up till June 1 this year.