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BPTP RWA stops important services, residents of protest

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Gurgaon: Exciting cold on Friday, residents of Sector 57’s Freedom Park Life, sitting on a Dharna and protesting the people to stop important services, including admission, vendors, other newspapers.
About 30 residents, including women, children and senior citizens held posters and raised their voices against Rwa who accused harassment.
On Thursday, the life of Park BPTP RWA has made a decision to reduce all these services to residents who do not pay maintenance of joint regions (cam) demanding and instructing facilities to stop the entry of all vendors who provide services to them, residents accuse.
“We are a senior citizen and need domestic assistance to help us in our household tasks and for other needs, however, Rwa has limited their entry into our homes, which is truly illegal.
Even if we buy medicine Online, they do not allow the sending of people to enter the community.
They have stopped newspapers, food delivery vendors to homes that have not paid CAM fees.
We have lived peacefully until now, but Rwa has created chaos with their dictatorial attitude, ” Inder Singh said, a community resident.
The complex life of freedom of compomple 9 towers, while six three towers are under the plot B, and the two plots are divided by revenue paths.
There are around 570 families who live in the community where around 180 families live in plots B.
Most of them pay the cost of maintenance to the association of the owner of the Freedom of Park Life (AOA) in August last year, residents accused a group of people in the community to form other RWA – The BPTP Park Life Rwa – and forcibly took over the maintenance of three towers in the community.
However, BPL RWA denied the allegations and said that the legal status of RWA and AOA had been challenged by residents in the High Court and the problem was sub-sell.
“There was no accountability in the AOA function over the past years, because in 2020 we approached district registrants to register our RWA.
If we maintain the community (three towers), residents must pay CAM fees to us.
Those who protested today, they are Having done it because of personal interests, we have immediately restored services, “said NP Singh, Secretary General of BPL RWA

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