VIDEO | “You want to conduct a demolition drive, but it should be conducted in a proper way and people should be given time. How can a person vacate his/ her house in just one day?” says Samaresh Jung, India’s National Pistol coach at Paris Olympics 2024, one of those who… pic.twitter.com/QVMjcDoJ8m
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) August 1, 2024
Jung claimed that he and scores of residents in the area were asked to vacate their homes.
On Saturday, news agency ANI shared a video showing that an “anti-encroachment drive” was underway near Khyber Pass in Civil Lines in the national capital.
Jung said that he was not against the demolition drive but maintained that there should be a proper way to do it. Jung’s wife and former India shooter Anuja Jung alleged there was no clarity in the notice issued by L&DO.
On Thursday, Jung took to X to seek at least a two-month time period to vacate properly.
Jung lived at the property with his family of 12, including his 75-year-old mother. He said that they had been living there before Independence.
After the euphoria of Indian shooters winning two Olympic medals, I the team coach just returned home from the Olympics to the disheartening news that my house and locality is to be demolished in 2 days.
— Samaresh Jung (@samareshjung) August 1, 2024
“After the euphoria of Indian shooters winning two Olympic medals, I, the team coach, just returned home from the Olympics to the disheartening news that my house and locality is to be demolished in 2 days,” he posted.
He noted that their writ petition seeking interim relief was dismissed by the Delhi High Court.
On July 9, the Delhi High Court dismissed a writ petition seeking a stay on the order, thereby allowing the demolition of land that L&DO said belonged to the Defence Ministry.
“Is it an emergency or war situation that we have to vacate in a day?” he questioned the authorities, adding that, as an Arjuna awardee, he expects at the very least a dignified exit.
(With ANI, PTI inputs)
First Published: Aug 03 2024 | 3:56 PM IST