💨 Abstract
The CPI(M) State Committee urged the Delhi government to halt the demolition of Madrasi Camp in Jangpura, citing illegal and indefensible actions. The camp, home to over 400 families, is legally protected under the 2011 Special Provisions Act. Despite valid documentation, one-third of households are denied rehabilitation and eligible families are being relocated to Narela, 50 km away, violating relocation policies.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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