BJP writes letters to South, East Municipal Corporations, demands to remove encroachments

New Delhi, April 21 (Agency) The Bharatiya Janata Party wrote letters to South and East Delhi Municipal Corporations and demanded to remove encroachments from their respective areas. BJP said that there was no place for illegally residing Rohingya Bangladeshis in Delhi. Delhi BJP president Adesh Gupta criticised AAP, Congress and Left parties and said the real face of these parties was being watched not only in Delhi, but the entire country. After the Jahangirpuri violence, these parties are getting active to save encroachments, he alleged.

Gupta alleged that the workers from these parties have been giving shelter to people for the past 60 years on the basis of caste and religion for their narrow political gains and power. When the agencies are doing their job by bulldozing the illegal encroachments, which are not based on a particular caste or community, the opposition is supporting them, as their hopes are being bulldozed, the Delhi BJP chief remarked. He tweeted in Hindi, “Wrote letters to the Mayors and Commissioners of South Delhi and East Delhi Municipal Corporations, asking them to take strict action against illegal encroachment on government land by anti-social elements in their areas by running bulldozers.”