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Regularisation of Unauthorised Colonies in Delhi: Unanswered Questions

Regularisation of Unauthorised Colonies in Delhi

In the past, I have written twice on regularisation of unauthorised colonies in Delhi: wrt legal issues and a general perspective. I am myself a resident of an unauthorised colony, so I do have a bias towards their regularisation. However, ironically, every time I hear the news of regularisation, I get goose bumps. There are so many unresolved issues wrt unauthorised colonies that there are strong chances of the non-conforming individuals getting targeted, and since I am a non-conformist, I naturally get anxious. Let’s face the truth: unauthorised colonies are political constructions, and those who don’t conform to the political expectations do face serious threat of targeted action. Most of these apprehensions arise mainly because of non-transparency, which seems to have become a norm in reference to the regularization of unauthorised colonies in Delhi.

When the Congress was in power, they regularised 312 colonies situated on private land in a single stroke on the basis of a single date satellite map without any corresponding physical inspection and without inviting objections from the public. Now the present government has gone a step further, they are regularising even the remaining 583 colonies which are situated on public land, fully or partially — I wonder how they intend to do it without recovering the cost of land @500/sqm approx as stipulated under the regulations. Nonetheless, the regularisation of unauthorised colonies situated on public land in Delhi throws up an even bigger issue of transfer of title of the public land. There are so many questions that need to be answered:

First Set of Questions

Second Set of Questions

Third Set of Questions

I wonder how can a sincere government even think of regularising unauthorized colonies situated on public land without answering the above questions? The Congress were better: at least they didn’t tread into the dark dungeons without light. But, BJP are worse: neither do they have any light nor do they have any fear of the dark because their conscience produces darkness.

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