Not Satisfied with DTP’s Report, Orders statewide review of enforcement on illegal colonies in last 3 years
Punjab Newsline, Chandigarh-
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has expressed strong displeasure over the report submitted by the District Town Planner (DTP), Sirsa, regarding illegal colonies, and he will soon review the matter again.
The Chief Minister has also directed officials to urgently compile details of enforcement actions taken against illegal colonies across the state during the past three years. He will convene a meeting shortly to review the report.
It may be recalled that on August 23, the Chief Minister had visited Dabwali town in Sirsa district to flag off the "Youth Marathon". Prior to the event, he chaired a meeting with district administration officials to review ongoing development works in the area.
During this meeting, the Chief Minister sought details of action taken against illegal colonies. In his report, the DTP informed that 32 illegal colonies had been identified in Sirsa in the last three years. However, only 9 FIRs were registered, out of which 6 were later cancelled.
Dissatisfied with this response, the Chief Minister directed that a comprehensive status report of enforcement action against illegal colonies across Haryana over the past three years be prepared without delay. He said that he will personally review the matter in detail soon.