Homes razed in Khyber Pass
Homes razed in Khyber Pass
Homes razed in Khyber Pass
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In a recent demolition drive in Khyber Pass, North Delhi, the Land and Development Office razed over 200 houses and shops, displacing residents who had lived there for decades. The demolitions were executed following a government notice that provided only two days for residents to evacuate their homes, leading to widespread despair among those affected, including Olympic coach Samaresh Jung. Many residents, some of whom have lived in the area for generations, expressed feelings of injustice and loss, lamenting the destruction of their homes and livelihoods. The demolition actions stem from a long-standing legal dispute regarding unauthorized constructions, with the High Court having issued prior orders to halt coercive actions against residents. Despite the recent drive, many residents received additional notices indicating that further demolitions were pending, exacerbating their anxiety. The situation highlights the complexities surrounding urban redevelopment and the urgent need for transparent processes in addressing housing issues.

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