Gurgaon: About 1,000 jhuggis, built illegally on the plot in Saraswati Kunjung Colony along the golf path, returned on Thursday by Wing enforcement of the city and state planning department.
The day after sealing 10 commercial companies running from the housing plot in the colony, the department targets unauthorized Jhuggis built despite the construction ban in the colonies “On Thursday, the team of his age during the six-hour trip destroyed this Jhuggis and a four-story building that was being built without a approved development plan,” he said.
He also said offenders, most of the locals from villages side by side, had rented.
Turn out this jhuggis to workers and daily bets and collect money illegally from them on a monthly basis.
Founded in 1983, the community was under the legal struggle since 2004 after 9,000 applicants were pounded with plots while the community could only accommodate only 4,000 houses.
The cooperative group is thought to allocate plots of money so that it places the entire project in danger.
But until now, only 1,500 plots that have been interceeded.
In 2016, the state government formed a commission led by retired IAS Officer SP Sharma to identify the original owner and suggest a way out of the deadlock.
This problem is currently under the Punjab High Court and Haryana.
Because of legal problems, DTCP does not approve any building plan or give permission for any construction in the community.
But locals have carried out unauthorized construction in society for a certain period of time.
On November 2020, more than 650 jhuggis, which appeared on a five-hectare plot in Saraswati Kunj, was destroyed by the DTCP.