CM assures rehabilitation of eligible slum dwellers

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CM assures rehabilitation of eligible slum dwellers

Monday, 28 July 2025 | Pioneer News Service | New Delhi

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said on Sunday that her Government will ensure proper rehabilitation of eligible slum dwellers displaced due to development projects or other legitimate reasons, so that they can be active participants in the Capital’s growth story.

The visited a slum camp (Faatakwali jhuggi) near the railway crossing at Shalimar Bagh on Sunday, where the Railways have issued a notice for the removal of this slum settlement, as it is located on railway land. The Railways are expanding the Azadpur railway station.

She pointed out that a survey of the slum area was conducted in 2020, but the then Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Government neither took any decisions nor held talks with the railways. “We have now begun working on a plan for you, so that you do not face any hardship,” she said.

The chief minister made it clear that if slums have to be removed for the sake of development projects or any other legitimate reasons, the government will ensure proper rehabilitation for the eligible residents so that they too can become part of Delhi’s growth story.

“When a crisis came upon you, I came to meet you because the Delhi government is not in favour of removing slums without any reason,” she said.

CM Gupta assured the slum dwellers that she would speak to the Ministry of Railways and make housing arrangements for the residents of the area. “You will get complete justice. The Delhi government is fully committed to this,” she said, adding that there is no need to panic.

She said her government has allocated crores of rupees in the budget for the development of slum settlements. She said whenever slums need to be removed for any reason, arrangements are made to provide houses to the eligible residents so that they can be true citizens of the national capital.

The Chief Minister also criticised the previous AAP and Congress governments in the city, claiming that no development took place in Delhi’s slums in the last 40 years. “These parties only saw slum dwellers as voters and constantly tried to exploit them, while also damaging the city’s geographical character,” she alleged.

Taking a dig at the AAP, CM Gupta said “broom-wielding” leaders are making baseless allegations that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in Delhi is focussed on removing slum dwellers.

“Let me tell them that the government has allocated a budget of Rs 700 crore for the development of slum settlements,” the chief minister said.

She also conducted inspections of District Park in Pitampura Karnel Wala Bagh in Shalimar Bagh on Sunday.

During her inspection, the Chief Minister issued several important directives aimed at enhancing beautification and citizen convenience, instructing all concerned departments to complete development works promptly and to high standards of quality.

Highlighting the ecological importance of water bodies, the Chief Minister ordered the rejuvenation of water bodies in both parks to maintain ecological balance and enhance natural beauty. She also directed the immediate repair of damaged gym equipment and restoration of the non-functional musical fountain. To improve safety and structural integrity, the Chief Minister ordered the reconstruction of main gates, repair of boundary walls, and renovation of security grills and lighting systems.

She also instructed the removal of illegal encroachments, repair and maintenance of public restrooms, provision of safe drinking water, redevelopment of shopping kiosks, and installation of adequate benches and tables to enhance the visitor experience.

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