Gurugram: The City Corporation of Faridabad (MCF) on Friday began the registration process to rehabilitate villagers in Khori, where the Supreme Court has ordered the demolition of 10,000 homes that have emerged illegally on Aravali forest land.
Demolition continues for the third day in the village.
Some houses were excavated in Chowk Islam on Friday night.
As per guideline for the honorable Supreme Court work of removing illegal construction in Khori Village is …
https://t.co/nqzKXNXZHX- Municipal Corporation of Faridabad (@MCF_FARIDABAD) 1626422646000 Demolitions, meanwhile, attracting the attention of the Rights Agency.
In a tweet on Friday, the UN special procedure appealed to the center to stop the eviction and review the plan so that “did not leave anyone homeless”.
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https://t.co/RM5NHBZNRM- Special Prediction (@Ul_Spekper) 1626425649000 “UN calls in #india To stop the eviction of around 100,000 people starting this week in the rainy season rain, “he wrote.
A UN special procedure official told TII they had raised their fears with the center “through the appropriate diplomatic channels” on Wednesday.
Despite the repeated efforts, Secretary of the Head Haryana cannot be contacted for comments on the UN appeal.
On Friday morning, MCF officials set up camp on the Radha Soami Satsang Beas campus in Surajkund to register villagers who qualified for rehabilitation.
About 100 villagers were registered on the first day.
Faridabad Corporation has announced three conditions for villagers to qualify for rehabilitation in the 1,800-strange Flat EWS in Bapu Nagar and Dabua Colony.
The villagers must meet at least one of these conditions.
According to the feasibility criteria, at least one member of the income or family head must be a registered voter from the Badhkal assembly constituency on January 1, 2021.
Those who choose Delhi will not be rehabilitated in Haryana, officials have clarified.
Second, the head of the family must have “Parivar Pehchan Patra” (family ID card) issued by the Haryana government on January 1 this year.
The third condition is that the electrical connection offered by DHBVN must be on behalf of Enhinging members.
The villagers say they have little choice.
A villagers carrying Delhi’s selector card looked worried.
“I have lived in Khori for the past 10 years.
We don’t know where we will go if the government does not rehabilitate us,” said the villagers.