Thane: Thousands of residents who live along the railroad and on government land in Mumbai and Thane, who receive a notification of evacuation from government institutions, now find Succor from Netas Local who has claimed to ensure the settlers do not make homeless people.
While Shiv Sena MP Shinde who represents Kalyan Lok Sabha Constitution has reached out Minister of Guardian Eknath Shinde and look for intervention by the Ministry of Union Train, Mla Jitendra Awhad who represents the Constitution of the Mumbra Assembly has convinced residents of intervention in any form of actions taken by government institutions.
It can be noted that thousands of residents live in government land including those who are near the train tracks in Kalwa, Mumbra, Kalyan and Dombivli among other suburbs in various Mumbai Metropolitan regions.
A government official asking anonymity said they only held on to orders received from their headquarters to evacuate settlements near the railway line.
“It is very unfair to flee and make so many homeless residents in one stretch in the metropolitan area.
Where will these residents go especially at this time of pandemic? I have stood up with residents in the past when they were evacuated and this time I will oppose the steps This and the protest stage, if needed, and stand near residents, “Awhad said.
Meanwhile, MP Shinde said he asked the Minister of Railroad Raosaheb Dance to ensure the rehabilitation of the population.
“We respect the orders of the Supreme Court but some residents who have been slapped with notice have lived for decades and qualifies for resettlement and rehabilitation.
We have been looking for time for the same thing and hope to find a friendly solution,” Dr Shinde said.
This problem was also raised before the District Planning Committee earlier this week at the order of Dr.
Shinde after Guardian Minister Thane Eknath Shinde had been taught to instruct local citizenship bodies in the district to coordinate with zonal train administration and thrashing solutions.
Rehabilitation of affected residents.