800 Hindu refugees from Pak forced to live in darkness, Delhi HC denied power supply
800 Hindu refugees from Pak forced to live in darkness, Delhi HC denied power supply
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New Delhi: The lives of 800 Pakistani Hindu refugees living in North Delhi's Adarsh Nagar area have been in darkness for many years. For the past several years, these people have been forced to live here in the dark. The reason is the lack of electricity for these 200 families living in slums. In India, these Hindus are expecting the Modi government at the Centre. For years, they have been living in a miserable situation for their dream of being an Indian citizen. They don't even want to return, because it is difficult for them to live in Pakistan. They had filed a petition in the Delhi High Court seeking his dream of electricity.

During the hearing held on Thursday, it was the Central government that opposed the Delhi high court's petition seeking electricity connections for 200 Pakistani Hindu migrant families. Caught in the clutches of government rules, these Hindu refugees had been hoping for their Diwali to be lit up since last month, but now a reply filed in the Delhi High Court says that the refugee camp is an illegal encroachment on Delhi Jal Board land. Which is currently the land of defence. So that they cannot get the sanction of electricity connection. The court had last month sent a notice to the Delhi government and the Centre on a petition seeking relief for Hindu families fleeing Pakistan.

On which today (October 22, 2021) the Centre has told the court that 70.253 acres of land was transferred to Defence Research and Development Organisation in August 2018 and is constantly trying with the concerned district administration and police to remove unauthorised occupation and encroachment on defence land. The Centre told the court that the Defence Ministry had also raised the issue of cutting off power and water supply to "unauthorized occupants" along with Delhi Jal Board and North Delhi Power Limited. That is, those who were still looking forward to electricity. They are going to have the redness of living now. It is also to be thought that when Pakistani Hindu refugees were already living there, who have no place in India, the Delhi Jal Board also made arrangements to remove them without rehabilitation by transferring the land to defence in 2018.

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