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‘Provisional regularisation promise a political stunt’

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NEW DELHI: Former Union Minister and BJP national general secretary Vijay Goel on Sunday charged that the Delhi Government was misleading the over 40 lakh people living in unauthorised colonies by promising provisional regularisation when there was no provision in any law for the same.

Mr. Goel said the announcement by the Congress Government in Delhi that it would be issuing provisional certificates to all those unauthorised colonies that would submit all the relevant documents with it was on a “political stunt to gain mileage” in view of the Delhi Assembly polls due later this year.

Stating that the matter was before the Supreme Court at present, Mr. Goel explained that because of this the issue of any provisional certificates by the Government had no meaning before the eyes of law.

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