AAP activists collecting signatures from residents in O-Zone area along Yamuna river in Delhi.
AAP activists collecting signatures from residents in O-Zone area along Yamuna river in Delhi.
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AAP launches signature campaign against O-Zone demolitions in Delhi

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The Aam Aadmi Party started a signature campaign on Tuesday seeking legal protection for residents of 91 unauthorised colonies in Delhi's O-Zone area along the Yamuna River.

The Aam Aadmi Party launched a signature campaign on Tuesday demanding that the Centre enact a law to protect residents of unauthorised colonies in the O-Zone from demolition. AAP Delhi chief Saurabh Bharadwaj said party workers would collect signatures door-to-door in the 91 colonies across Burari, Timarpur, Karawal Nagar, Okhla and Badarpur before submitting them to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He alleged that demolitions continued daily in Jaitpur, Burari and Timarpur despite assurances from Chief Minister Rekha Gupta.

Demolition drives took place on Tuesday in southeast Delhi areas including Pradhan Gardens, Pusta Road, Khadda Colony and Jaitpur Part-II. The Municipal Corporation of Delhi said it targeted only under-construction structures in line with a Delhi High Court order dated May 23. Residents including Santosh and Dilwara said officials gave little notice before razing homes, leaving families without time to remove belongings.

The High Court noted that the 91 colonies enjoy temporary protection until December 31 this year under the Delhi Special Provisions Act. Gupta had stated last week that the court's directions applied only to fresh construction. The MCD reported 230 demolitions and 242 properties sealed across Delhi since the start of recent inspections.

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Initial reactions on X focus on AAP Delhi chief Saurabh Bharadwaj launching a signature campaign demanding a law to protect O-Zone residents from demolitions, with PTI and AAP accounts sharing videos of the event and statements criticizing BJP-led actions despite assurances; neutral reports highlight ongoing displacements in long-inhabited areas, while AAP posts accuse the government of broken promises.

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Delhi Chief Minister reviewing fire safety after Malviya Nagar blaze that killed 21.
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Delhi Chief Minister reviews fire safety after Malviya Nagar blaze

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Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta directed immediate sealing of unsafe high-rises following a deadly fire that killed 21 people at a Malviya Nagar bed-and-breakfast on June 3.

The Aam Aadmi Party on June 15 accused the Delhi government of carrying out demolitions in the protected O-Zone despite prior assurances from Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and BJP leaders.

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Families in Delhi’s Yamuna Bazar have received eviction notices for 310 homes along the river floodplains, leaving many residents anxious about their future and livelihoods.

In Punjab's Sangrur district, two factions of the Aam Aadmi Party clashed over the Bhawanigarh Truck Union presidency. One group declared Malvinder Singh Mala president unanimously, while supporters of MLA Narendra Kaur Bharaj deemed the process undemocratic and protested. Protesters blocked the Bathinda-Chandigarh highway and pelted stones at police.

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On World Environment Day, Rahul Gandhi launched an online petition accusing the government of using a defence pretext for a project that would mainly aid Gautam Adani.

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