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Capt Amarinder blames Akali, BJP egos for delay in NOC notification

5 Dariya News

Amritsar 14-Sep-2014

Congress Deputy Leader in the Lok Sabha and Amritsar MP Capt Amarinder Singh today said that the mutual political egos for one upmanship between the Akali Dal and the Bhartiya Janata Party in Punjab have resulted in the undue delay in sorting out the issue of the ‘No Objection Certificates’ (NOC) for the plot and property holders in the un-regularised colonies across Punjab.In a statement issued here today, Capt Amarinder said, people were suffering and this has also had an adverse impact on the business sentiment. He said, the smaller property transactions have come to a halt resulting in the loss to the small time traders, besides harassment to those who wanted to buy or sell the plots or houses for their personal use.

Senior Congress leader said, such situations emerge when the ruling partners do not trust each other. “The level of mistrust has led to such a stage that the Akali leadership is wary of taking any decision which might end up benefitting the BJP”, he pointed out, while referring to the undue delay in notifying the issue of the NOCs for regularising the un-regulated colonies despite having made a commitment to this effect.The former Chief Minister said, in this process the common man was suffering. “With most of the economic activity in the state having come to a standstill, the real estate business, though at a limited level only, was helping in some economic activity”, he pointed out, while adding, “but unfortunately even that has also been stopped by the Akalis with a vicious motive to damage its alliance partner while at the same time giving a damn to the interests of the common man who has been made to suffer extensively”.

Capt Amarinder told the alliance leaders that their disputes and personal egos can wait and they must instead think of providing some relief to the common people. “Better you clear the air on the NOC matter at the earliest and issue the necessary guidelines at the earliest lest people will have to come out on streets and fight for their rights”, he warned.