Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Update on the problem- 05 July 2006

In my earlier postings, I had mentioned about the notices from Delhi Waqf Board being sent to six people who are active against the land mafia. Today, i.e. 05 July 2006, the persons who were served notices went to Delhi Waqf Board as per the notice to put up their view and replies. They had shown the documents, consisting of award by Delhi Government, which shows that the land was acquired by Delhi Government in 1968, and only 01 Beegha is the graveyard land which falls in khasra 138/2. This is the land which belongs to Delhi Waqf Board and their notices, asking these six people to vacate the khasra no. 137, 138 and 139, are not proper . In fact, their are 600 houses in these khasra numbers, and the notice should have been sent to all the 600 houses. This itself proves that the notices were sent with malafied intentions.

The Delhi Waqf Board officer had noted the points and has said that he will consult the legal cell in this regard.

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