The Indian Express 26.11.2013
Prevent any encroachment on govt land, Mohali DC tells officials
In a meeting with the Greater Mohali Area Development Authority
(GMADA), municipal corporation (MC) and police authorities, Deputy
Commissioner Tejinderpal Singh Sidhu on Monday directed the officials to
prevent the residents of the recently demolished Colony no. 5 to set up
camp on the government land in Mohali.
The DC issued strict instructions to the authorities concerned to
prevent any encroachment on the government land in the district.
Ever since the day the demolition started, police and GMADA
personnel have been deployed at the entry points of the town to prevent
the colony residents to enter Mohali with their belongings.
“Unless they convince us that they have a place to stay or they
have rented a room in the village, we do not allow the colony residents
who are carrying their luggage, to enter the village,” said a GMADA
security guard posted outside Jagatpura village.
However, the move was criticised by some quarters of the public.
“It is illegal to stop anyone’s free movement inside the country. The
government can only stop these people when they encroach or build their
huts on a government land. Otherwise, even when they are carrying along
their belongings, they have a right to enter any city. The High Court
should take suo motu cognizance of this violation of a basic human
right,” said B C Saini, an advocate.
Another lawyer, H S Hundal, echoed the sentiment, saying, “In
Mohali, political bigwigs and other influential people have grabbed
shamlat lands worth crores. But when it comes to these people who were
rendered homeless within a day, the district authorities want to prevent
encroachment. It is unfair, and undemocratic.”