MCG demolishes 500 structures

To clear 7-acre encroached land at biodiversity park in a day-long drive

May 24, 2018 01:35 am | Updated 01:35 am IST - GURUGRAM

 Municipal Corporation of Gurugram’s demolition drive in progress at the biodiversity park on Mehrauli-Gurugram Road on Wednesday.

Municipal Corporation of Gurugram’s demolition drive in progress at the biodiversity park on Mehrauli-Gurugram Road on Wednesday.

Nearly 500 temporary and permanent structures were razed by the Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) in a day-long demolition drive on Wednesday to clear encroachments from over 7-acre land at the biodiversity park on Mehrauli-Gurugram Road.

Written complaint

The MCG has also given a written complaint against half-a-dozen of residents of Nathupur village at DLF Phase-II police station for registration of a case in this connection.

A team led by Additional Municipal Commissioner Y.S. Gupta and comprising 400 police personnel kicked off the demolition drive around 7 a.m. Fifteen backhoe loaders razed over 400 jhuggis and nearly 100 permanent structures by afternoon.

Assistant Commissioner of Police (DLF) Anil Kumar, four Station House Officers, 300 policemen and 100 policewomen were also present during the drive.

A press statement issued by the municipal body said that the MCG team made an announcement asking residents to remove their belongings before the drive started.

An FIR was registered against Nathupur residents and brothers Rajkumar and Jaikumar on May 15 under Sections 447 (criminal trespass) and 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant) of the IPC and Section 3 of the Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act, 1981.

Stating that the 350-acre biodiversity park was the lifeline of the Millennium City, MCG Commissioner Yashpal Yadav said the 7-acre of land in question had been illegally encroached upon since Nathupur village was included in the municipal area in 2008.

He said the jhuggi-jhonpri cluster on the encroached land was causing inconvenience to residents of several blocks of DLF Phase-III and that notices had been sent to the dwellers several times in the past. Mr. Yadav said the land in question will be developed into a green patch and beautified.

Warning those who have encroached upon MCG land, Mr. Yadav said the municipal body was serious about removing encroachment from its land. He added that the MCG will continue its anti-encroachment drive in future.

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