Jahangipuri Violence: Bulldozers will now run at the homes of miscreants, 400 jawans will handle the front
Jahangipuri Violence: Bulldozers will now run at the homes of miscreants, 400 jawans will handle the front
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New Delhi: In the case of attack on the procession taken out by Hindus on the occasion of Hanuman Jayanti in Jahangirpuri, the capital of the country, the bulldozer has now entered. Delhi's opposition party Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had demanded to run a bulldozer on the illegal construction done by the accused of Jahangirpuri violence. Now the North Delhi Municipal Corporation has announced to run a bulldozer on illegal construction in Jahangirpuri area.

On behalf of the North Delhi Municipal Corporation, a letter has been written to the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) of North West in this regard, demanding the deployment of 400 Delhi Police personnel to handle law and order. On behalf of the North Delhi Municipal Corporation, it has been said that a campaign will be launched on 20 and 21 April to land illegal construction in Jahangirpuri area. It is noteworthy that Delhi BJP President Adesh Gupta had also written a letter to the Mayor of North MCD regarding this. Adesh Gupta, in a letter to the mayor, had mentioned stone pelting by anti-social elements on the procession on April 16, the day of Hanuman Jayanti.

Adesh Gupta had alleged that these anti-social elements have the protection of the local MLA and municipal councilor of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). He wrote in his letter that illegal construction and encroachment have been done by these miscreants under the protection of local MLA and corporation councillor. Along with this, Adesh Gupta had written a letter to the Mayor of North Delhi Municipal Corporation demanding to mark illegal construction and encroachment.

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