'Injustice Against Slum Dwellers Will Not Be Tolerated in Bulldozer Raj': Manish Sisodia Assures AAP Will Fight To Save Houses Against Eviction in Delhi’s Madrasi Camp (See Pics)
Senior AAP leader Manish Sisodia on Tuesday visited southeast Delhi's Madrasi Camp, where residents have been served eviction notices to make way for the construction of a new flyover, and said the party "will fight strongly against dictatorship to save people's houses".
New Delhi, September 10: Senior AAP leader Manish Sisodia on Tuesday visited southeast Delhi's Madrasi Camp, where residents have been served eviction notices to make way for the construction of a new flyover, and said the party "will fight strongly against dictatorship to save people's houses". The Public Works Department (PWD) pasted eviction notices in the Old Barapullah Bridge area last week, asking the locals to vacate their homes within five days. Manish Sisodia Makes Big Statement on Teacher’s Salary, Says ‘Teacher Should Get Paid More Than IAS if India Wants To Become Developed Country by 2047’.
The residents, however, have refused to leave unless they are given an alternative site. "Injustice against slum dwellers will not be tolerated in 'Bulldozer Raj'. Thousands of people living in slums of Madrasi Camp in Delhi are an integral part of Delhi. If LG sahab and BJP try to remove or demolish their houses, we will not tolerate it at all. We will fight strongly against dictatorship to save people's houses. Whether we have to fight in court or on the ground for this," Sisodia said in a post in Hindi on X. Work in Delhi Will Continue at Same Pace After Kejriwal's Release: AAP Leader Manish Sisodia.
Manish Sisodia Visited Delhi’s Madrasi Camp
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government has given shelter to the needy and built houses for people, Sisodia said. "Free electricity, water and better education for children. But the BJP has only destroyed people's well-established homes. The level of education has gone from bad to worse. We will fight against this from the court to the streets," he added in the same post.