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Ut loses patience test, stops seal as mayor, Bjp digs | Chandigarh News
Chandigarh: Anup Mayor GuptaSpells, heated arguments, physical altercations and reportedly intervention from BJP bigwigs prevented the UT government from attempting to blockade the Bharat Vikas Parishad Diagnostic Center in Sector 15 (on the grounds of the Indira Holiday Home) over alleged violations of building regulations. five.
The mayor, who is one of the trustees of the centre, a charity, called the sealing attempt “tanashahi” (fascism) and said he would discuss the matter with UT administrators, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) and government departments affairs.
At approximately 9:30 a.m., a UT Real Estate Office law enforcement team and a police contingent arrived at the center, removed all patients and staff, and closed the center’s doors. About 50-60 patients and their families were present.
After the mayor arrived on the scene, around 10 am, the trouble started. He asked officials to stop driving.Soon after, he was joined by his party colleague and general secretary of the Chandigarh BJP Ranbir Batty.
Known as a soft-spoken man, Gupta is passionate about the drive. “It was completely arbitrary on the part of the government. They only gave two rooms a seal notice and we appealed to the chief executive but they came to seal the centre. They didn’t give us a chance to explain our case.”
Condemning the actions of the officials, Gupta said: “Today, together with the police, they broke into the building and started throwing patients and doctors outside. Even elderly patients and pregnant women were forcibly taken away from the center. How can the administration be so authoritarian! General Are the elderly and patients who come here for an examination on an empty stomach in the morning treated like this!”
Barty got into a heated altercation with police and real estate department officials and aggressively told them to stop the seal hunt immediately or at their own peril. There were also physical clashes between Barty’s supporters and the police.
Later, Bhatti said, “We and other local leaders summoned senior party leaders in Delhi to intervene and demand that the government stop this flagrant dictatorship. We also discussed with UT administrators, UT advisers and deputy commissioners This matter.”
The sealed drive was canceled at 11am. “The deputy commissioner has called a meeting of the trustees on Monday,” Gupta said.
Deputy Commissioner and Estate Officer Vinay Bhatap Singh did not return calls and messages.
The mayor, who is one of the trustees of the centre, a charity, called the sealing attempt “tanashahi” (fascism) and said he would discuss the matter with UT administrators, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) and government departments affairs.
At approximately 9:30 a.m., a UT Real Estate Office law enforcement team and a police contingent arrived at the center, removed all patients and staff, and closed the center’s doors. About 50-60 patients and their families were present.
After the mayor arrived on the scene, around 10 am, the trouble started. He asked officials to stop driving.Soon after, he was joined by his party colleague and general secretary of the Chandigarh BJP Ranbir Batty.
Known as a soft-spoken man, Gupta is passionate about the drive. “It was completely arbitrary on the part of the government. They only gave two rooms a seal notice and we appealed to the chief executive but they came to seal the centre. They didn’t give us a chance to explain our case.”
Condemning the actions of the officials, Gupta said: “Today, together with the police, they broke into the building and started throwing patients and doctors outside. Even elderly patients and pregnant women were forcibly taken away from the center. How can the administration be so authoritarian! General Are the elderly and patients who come here for an examination on an empty stomach in the morning treated like this!”
Barty got into a heated altercation with police and real estate department officials and aggressively told them to stop the seal hunt immediately or at their own peril. There were also physical clashes between Barty’s supporters and the police.
Later, Bhatti said, “We and other local leaders summoned senior party leaders in Delhi to intervene and demand that the government stop this flagrant dictatorship. We also discussed with UT administrators, UT advisers and deputy commissioners This matter.”
The sealed drive was canceled at 11am. “The deputy commissioner has called a meeting of the trustees on Monday,” Gupta said.
Deputy Commissioner and Estate Officer Vinay Bhatap Singh did not return calls and messages.