New Delhi. Shaheen Bagh, after the protests against the CAA law, now once again this place is in discussion. In the past, since the stone pelting took place during the Rajjanmotsav in Jahangirpuri violence, continuous action against illegal encroachment on behalf of the corporation employees is going on. In this episode, in the earlier days, bulldozers were being run against encroachment in many areas of the capital Delhi. Now the same seed was taken today i.e. on Monday, on behalf of the corporation personnel, bulldozers were taken by the corporation personnel to take action against illegal encroachment in Shaheen Bagh, but as a result of the opposition of the people of other political fraternity including the local people, the bulldozers returned with great helplessness. During this, many people had reached the spot to protest the action of illegal encroachment. In which Aam Aadmi Party leader Amanatullah Khan had reached. But now a new angle has come to the fore in this whole matter. Let us now tell you about it in detail.
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Actually, now no one else, but political parties have approached the court regarding this whole issue. He has opposed the action of the corporation, on which the court has also objected. During the hearing, the court said that this action on the part of the corporation is not against any residential house, but against illegal encroachment. Let us tell you that to oppose the action of the corporation, it was filed in the court on behalf of CPIM. The petition sought a stay of the corporation’s action. However, the petition filed later was withdrawn.
At the same time, during the hearing in this context, the court said that if a petition is filed on behalf of a victim in this whole matter, then some thing is also understandable, but it is surprising to know that on behalf of any political party The above petition was filed. During the hearing, senior advocate P Surendranath said that now a petition has also been filed on behalf of street vendors. At the same time, the court said that the protest against encroachment in Jahangirpuri was being done because buildings were being demolished and many street vendors in front of shops located in these buildings earn their livelihood, but if something similar is happening here. If so, they should have gone to court. On the other hand, the court commented on this whole issue and said that, further the court asked the question to the government whether notice is not given before taking action under the rule? To this Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said that it is not so at all. Tushar Mehta said that he has the notice of the concerned officer. However, right now this whole issue takes some stand. For now, only time will tell.