Squatters on Sector 23A plot, residents go to HSVP chief
TNN | Updated: Mar 21, 2019, 08:54 ISTGURUGRAM: Residents of Sector 23A met HSVP administrator Chandra Shekhar Khare and other senior officials on Tuesday over civic problems in the area, including encroachment of a 6-acre vacant plot, illegal parking and inadequate police presence. Khare has assured them of action within 10 days.
The delegation of residents that met the administrator said the meeting had been postponed several times in the past. “We met HSVP officials and administrator Chandra Shekhar Khare. We had wanted to hold a meeting with them for a very long time, but it was getting delayed. We finally met them in person on Tuesday,” said Malkhan Singh Yadav, president of Sector 23A RWA. “We raised the issue of encroachment on a vacant 6-acre plot near NorthCap University. Squatters have settled there and garbage is dumped at the plot regularly, raising a stink. The land is meant for a hospital, but we want a community centre to be built there. That’s what we had been promised by former chief minister Bhupender Singh Hooda. The current government is not honouring that promise,” Yadav added.
Residents said they also raised the issue of illegal parking by NorthCap University students at the plot as well as the lack of a police post in the sector.
HSVP officials confirmed that a meeting took place, but said they wouldn’t disclose anything due to the implementation of the Model Code of Conduct.
The delegation of residents that met the administrator said the meeting had been postponed several times in the past. “We met HSVP officials and administrator Chandra Shekhar Khare. We had wanted to hold a meeting with them for a very long time, but it was getting delayed. We finally met them in person on Tuesday,” said Malkhan Singh Yadav, president of Sector 23A RWA. “We raised the issue of encroachment on a vacant 6-acre plot near NorthCap University. Squatters have settled there and garbage is dumped at the plot regularly, raising a stink. The land is meant for a hospital, but we want a community centre to be built there. That’s what we had been promised by former chief minister Bhupender Singh Hooda. The current government is not honouring that promise,” Yadav added.
Residents said they also raised the issue of illegal parking by NorthCap University students at the plot as well as the lack of a police post in the sector.
HSVP officials confirmed that a meeting took place, but said they wouldn’t disclose anything due to the implementation of the Model Code of Conduct.
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