Delhi: The bulldozer of Delhi Development Authority is going to run once again. A public notice has also been issued regarding the demolition drive in Delhi’s ‘Majnu Ka Tila’. Due to this, Pakistani Hindu (Pakistani Hindu ) families living in Majnu Ka Tila for many years are very worried.
Celebrated the grant of citizenship
Till a few months ago, 49-year-old Pakistani Hindu Dayal Das was celebrating after his three children were granted Indian citizenship under the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). At the same time, after receiving the notice from DDA, the fear of losing a tin-roofed house has now put Das’ family in despair.
Bulldozer may run on houses for two days
Das and many Pakistani Hindu families fear that DDA may demolish their house. Now the fate of these Pakistani Hindu families is linked to the decision of DDA to carry out the demolition drive on Saturday and Sunday.
Appeal made to DDA officials
Pakistani Hindu Dayal Das has appealed to DDA officials on behalf of 170 families living here. He said that before carrying out the demolition drive of their houses, we should be given a permanent house. They have no other place to stay. Das said that he runs a small shop selling chips. There are nine people in his family. These include his wife, elderly parents and children.
Campaign will be run against encroachment in Yamuna flood area
Before the demolition drive starts in Majnu ka Tila, a notice has been issued by DDA asking people to move to temporary shelters. According to the public notice of Delhi Development Authority, on 13 and 14 July, the authority will carry out a demolition drive against encroachment in Yamuna flood area located south of Majnu ka Tila Gurudwara. People who migrated from Pakistan have built their homes in this area.