Gurgaon: Minister of Union and Gurgaon MP Rao Inderdit Singh called his visit scheduled to Chintels Paradiso on Saturday, turned to the middle after being told about protests in the community.
District administration has issued a statement in the morning that Rao Inderdit will visit the community.
However, a few hours later, announcing that his visit was canceled, with sources that he had been “suggested” not to continue with a visit.
In a statement to the media later, Rao Inderdit said, “I am very much.
Worried about the security of the residents of Chintels Paradiso.
My visit to this community on Saturday was gathering more information about the incident and overcoming the concerns of the population.
I have reached Gurgaon from the residence Delhi me to meet them.
That’s when Gurgaon District Administrative Officers told me that certain people tried to politicize this Malang incident and had gathered outside the gate of the community.
I decided to return to the request of these officials.
“But in the future , former Minister Haryana and Senior Congressman Ajay Yadav visited the condo, where the collapse of the living room was in a straight line to sixth to the second floor in the tower.
D on February 10 caused the deaths of two residents.
“Why is this building given a job certificate (OC)? The big question is how this building manages to get OC and which is an official responsible for this tragic incident.
There are several checks before OC is issued, which seems to be lost in this case.
The police must add part Even tighter in FIR.
The right investigation is needed, and residents must be given a refund, “he said.
In Paradiso, some declare vigilance about political visits at times like this.
On Saturday, residents of tents at the main gate to find the CBI probe into the collapse and “Nexus” between government builders and officials.
“For at least two years, we have ran from the pillar to be sent with our concerns related to building security.
We have complained to all authorities, but there is no concrete action taken,” said a resident, asking for anonymity.