MCD seeks power for regularisation
The MCD on Monday resolved to request the Centre for giving it the task of regularising the 1,639 unauthorised colonies, a promise made by the Delhi government before the November 2008 Assembly elections. Meanwhile, in the Delhi Assembly, the government said that it had sent a list of 680 colonies to the MCD for sanction and scrutiny of their layout plans.
The resolution, passed in a special meeting of the MCD standing committee on Monday, said that since the MCD was supposed to pass the layout plans for these colonies and provide facilities, the task of regularisation should be handed over to it. It said that the Delhi government had sent the layout plans to the MCD for regularisation without the signature of the town planner.
It further said that because of the unauthorised status of these colonies, the corporation can not allocate budget for development in these areas.
It also alleged said that these colonies were given provisional certificates for regularisation without proper verification and surveys.
Earlier on Sunday, standing committee chairman Yogender Chandolia had demanded the resignation of chief minister Sheila Dikshit saying her victory in the Assembly elections was based on false promises made to the residents of the 1,639 illegal colonies.
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