Govt should end NOC condition by opening registries in Punjab: Aam Aadmi Ghar Bachao Morcha

Derabasi, August 29, Aam Aadmi Ghar Bachao Morcha, opposing the ban on registries in unauthorized colonies and the imposition of NOC condition by the Punjab government, has demanded that the government open registries in Punjab and abolish the NOC condition.

Derabasi, August 29, Aam Aadmi Ghar Bachao Morcha, opposing the ban on registries in unauthorized colonies and the imposition of NOC condition by the Punjab government, has demanded that the government open registries in Punjab and abolish the NOC condition. . A press conference was held at Derabsi in which the Convenor of the Morcha Mr. Harminder Singh Mavi, Legal Adviser Darshan Singh Dhaliwal Advocate said that Aam Aadmi Ghar Bachao Morcha Punjab raised the voice of about one crore and 90 lakh people across Punjab including Mohali. is being done to prevent their displacement. He said that there are about 20 thousand alleged illegal colonies in Punjab and the government has stopped the registration of houses and plots of people living here. Electricity and water connections are also not available in them. He said that the government has also banned the registrations of houses and plots under one kanal and within the red line in the state due to which crores of people are facing difficulties. Construction has been stopped on the vacant plots in these colonies. He said that due to this decision, the number of registries in Punjab has decreased by 65 percent and the income of the government has also decreased. He said that the front has sent a demand letter to all the ministers, MLAs, Chief Secretary and other high officials including the Chief Minister of Punjab and demanded that the restrictions imposed by the government should be removed immediately and these constructions should be regularized. He alleged that the top officials are giving wrong reports due to which the image of the government is also getting damaged. Due to the government's decision, lakhs of people including labourers, plumbers, masons, brick-sand-gravel businessmen have become unemployed and the government's income has also decreased. On this occasion, a five-member committee of Derabassi Constituency was formed by the Morche, in which Phool Chand, former Sarpanch, Narinder Singh, former Sarpanch Jolly, Gurmeet Singh Chauhan and Vikramjit Singh Dapar were included, which made the people in this area aware and joined the Morche.