
Govt to bring simple policy to regularize colonies along with starting registry of lands falling within red line: Kuljit Bedi Demand to bring need based policy along with building houses for financially weak people
SAS Nagar, September 11 Deputy Mayor of Mohali Kuljit Singh Bedi has demanded from the Punjab government that the registration of land and property falling within the red line in the villages of Punjab should be started immediately. They also demanded that a simple policy should be introduced to regularize the thousands of unauthorized colonies in Punjab.
SAS Nagar, September 11 Deputy Mayor of Mohali Kuljit Singh Bedi has demanded from the Punjab government that the registration of land and property falling within the red line in the villages of Punjab should be started immediately. They also demanded that a simple policy should be introduced to regularize the thousands of unauthorized colonies in Punjab.
Mr. Bedi has also demanded early implementation of need-based policy in cities and construction of houses for the financially weak people of the state. He said that the government has made an announcement in this regard but it is yet to be implemented. Regarding the need base policy, he said that especially people living in Mohali city for 35-40 years have made changes in their houses as their families have increased as per their need. has been He said that the notices issued to these people should be stopped and these constructions should be regularized by charging a nominal fee.
The Deputy Mayor said that it has been more than a year and a half since the Aam Aadmi Party government (which claims to be the government of the common people) came to power, but this government has destroyed the unauthorized colonies (sixty percent of the people of Punjab live in them). ) did not give any relief to the residents of He said that the Punjab government has blocked the registries of these colonies. oh C. The condition has been imposed and the construction of vacant plots has also been prohibited, which is illegal and a gross violation of the constitutional rights of the people.
He said that the Punjab government should build EWS class houses in the state for financially weak people. He said that a few years ago, thousands of people were drawn by GAMADA in this regard, but later that policy was dismissed. He said that people have high expectations from the Aam Aadmi Party government that the government will provide a roof over their heads.
He said that double story booths are being built and sold by Gamada itself in Mohali city and builders have also been allowed to do the same, but owners of single story booths in old sectors of Mohali are not allowed to build double stories. remained He said that if the government gives this permission, then by doing this, where people will be able to give employment to their children, the government will get its revenue. They demanded that the government should take immediate decisions in this regard and provide relief to the people otherwise people who are unhappy with the performance of the government will teach the government a lesson in the upcoming elections.
