New Delhi: All you know is that the slums near the railway track are now growing organically in the country's capital, Delhi. In fact, there are reports about about 48,000 slums being removed from the railway track. Now, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has assured the slum dwellers that their slums will not be removed. In fact, the Delhi CM addressed the assembly on the issue last Monday. In the meantime, he said, "As long as your son and your brother are alive, your slum will not be removed." दिल्ली की झुग्गी कॉलोनियों में रहने वाले अपने सभी भाई-बहनों को मैं ये भरोसा देता हूं कि जब तक आपका ये भाई ज़िंदा है, आपका घर उजड़ने नहीं देंगे। pic.twitter.com/I2c9MdXWpd — Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) September 14, 2020 In addition, he also said, "Whenever the slum is removed, you will get a Pucca house. "In the last 70 years, governments of different parties have not planned Delhi properly, they have not built houses for the poor," he said. Also, unless the corona is cured, no steps should be taken to remove the slum, lest the area become a hot spot in the corona," he said. At the same time, he said, "I am happy that the central government has given positive epaute in the court, saying that the Delhi government, the railways and the Urban Development Ministry will work together to resolve it in the next four weeks. This is also an issue on which we should work together instead of doing politics." Also Read: Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia tests positive for COVID-19 America imposes ban on import of five Chinese products Congress has displayed its true colours today: K Chandrashekhar Rao Agra Metro and Airport Projects should be completed soon; CM Yogi instructs officials