Gurgaon: Upset because of the lack of facilities and high care costs, a group of BPTP Astaire Garden, which is located in the Sector 70A, held a protest on Sunday allegating that the developer has failed to fulfill his promise even after 4 years giving flats ownership.
Residents accuse that the community does not have a permanent electrical connection as a result they face frequent power outages and voltage fluctuations.
The protesters, holding banners and posters and shouting slogans against the developer, parade in the community to highlight the fate of occupants on Sunday.
However, the developer denied the allegations made by the population and said they had worked to solve this problem.
“We failed to understand the reason for creating such riots, when we had arrived in a detailed written agreement with RWA.
Only 10 days ago, we signed this Agreement with RWA overcoming all their problems and documenting all the tasks that were delayed with the completion timeline, including infrastructure electricity, club etc.
Our team has proactively overcomes all their complaints so that the pressure should not be avoided.
“Said Rohit Mohan, Senior Vice President (Marketing) BPTP Ltd.
spread in 102 hectares of land, the cities were launched in 2011, While ownership began in 2017.
At present more than 400 families live here.