Jahangirpuri Case: Hearing in the Supreme Court in the Jahangirpuri case today, will the bulldozer work on the encroachment or not?

Posted on 21st Apr 2022 by rohit kumar

An important hearing will be held in the Supreme Court today regarding MCD's campaign against encroachment in Delhi's Jahangirpuri area. There will be a hearing in the Supreme Court regarding whether the Delhi Municipal Corporation's bulldozer will work on encroachment today. Let us inform you that on Wednesday, the bulldozer went on for a few hours on the encroachment in Jahangirpuri. However, the anti-encroachment drive was put on hold following the order of the Supreme Court.

 

Action taken despite orders

 

Earlier, the Supreme Court had ordered to maintain the status quo in the area. Despite the order of the court, the action of MCD did not stop. The MCD's bulldozer continued even after the Supreme Court ordered to maintain the status quo in the matter. The order of the Supreme Court again reached the concerned authorities, after which the action was stopped.

 

Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind has filed a petition

 

Let us inform you that Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind has filed a petition. Action has been mentioned on properties in states other than Delhi in the petition. The counsel for the petitioners, Dushyant Dave, has termed the move of MCD as unconstitutional and illegal. The petitioners say that at least 10 days' notice should be given for the action.

 

Politics intensifies on MCD's campaign

 

On the other hand, the politics in the matter has also intensified. Apart from Congress, SP, Aam Aadmi Party, and Left, many parties have taken a dig at BJP. Congress said that the government is promoting a religious frenzy. CPM leader Brinda Karat reached Jahangirpuri on Wednesday afternoon. CPM leaders stood in front of the bulldozer to stop the action of MCD. Meanwhile, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi reached Jahangirpuri last evening. He targeted the Center and Delhi government fiercely. Owaisi said that there is a BJP government for six to seven years. Why was the illegal construction not demolished earlier? If they (shops and houses) were unauthorized then why was the central government sleeping?

 

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