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Shivalik Avenue residents protest against builder

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Kharar 21 February

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A dharna by residents of Shivalik Avenue, situated on Jandpur Road, entered second day today. They raised anti-builder slogans and demanded basic facilities in the colony. The protesters also urged the administration to take action again colony builder.

Among others, Shivalik Avenue Residents Welfare Association president Manveer Singh, secretary Jyotsna, cashier PDS Rana, Vinod Mirda, Garg, MD Tatreja and SK Datta and Iqbal Singh were present at the dharna.

According to sources, no facility was provided by the builder at the colony. The protesters said though the Punjab and Haryana High Court issued directions about one-and-a-half-year ago, nothing was done to improve facilities in the colony. Even the Kharar Municipal Council had written to the police in 2018 to take action against the builder, but nothing happened, they added.

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“We will intensify our struggle in support of our demands. Our dharna will continue in the coming days too. If no action is taken we will protest outside the office of the Municipal Council,” they said.

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