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New Delhi: Keeping up his combative stance on new Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Bill proposed by the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance government, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi is likely to protest with home buyers at Jantar Mantar in the national capital on Monday.
Earlier, he met organisations representing home-buyers at the Congress headquarters to discuss concerns regarding the Bill. Rahul called the bill anti-consumers as it allegedly dilutes penalties for late delivery of homes. The bill also allegedly does not safeguard against money being diverted from one project to another.
"Government, which has been working against farmers and tribals, is working against the middle class in the same manner," he had told reporters after meeting several NCR flat buyers.
He said he would fight for the home buyers the way he has stood by farmers and tribals. "I have assured them that the way I am helping the poor and the tribals, I will do the same for the middle class. I will stand by them."
With Rahul upping the ante on the amended bill, the fate of the bill listed for consideration and passage in Rajya Sabha on May 5 has become uncertain as the NDA does not have the numbers in the Upper House to ensure its passage.
Rahul said that he had learnt that it is not just farmers and tribals but also the middle class people that are suppressed on matters related to land.
"They are told that you will get the flat on a particular day but for years they don't get the flat. They are told the super duper area of the flat would be so much but what is delivered is different," he said.
The Congress has decided to take the issue of changes brought about by the NDA government in the Real Estate Bill to people and bring out the "contrast" between UPA's Real Estate Bill and NDA's legislation on the line of what it did in the case of the land acquisition Act.
Congress' argument is that in the earlier bill, the carpet area was defined in a clear and unambiguous manner as "net usable area" in an apartment excluding the walls.
"It has been amended now with an explanation that the 'net usable area' will be 'rentable area' as defined in National Building Code 2005 or its later versions. This means that an area has been defined in such a manner that it will further confuse the buyer and the area as defined has been linked to the Building Code which can be amended later even without coming to Parliament," the party said.
Congress is also arguing that while in the earlier bill, the builders were not allowed to change the sanctioned plan once approved and the project is launched, now the builders can undertake "minor alterations" just by intimating the buyer and the extent or type of minor alteration is not defined.
I have selected Questions for HOODA for Politician-Builder Nexus asked by GFiles Magazine (gfilesindia.com)
1. Has Haryana Govt. ever investigated the antecedents and credentials of the companies before they were allowed to acquire land in Haryana and engage in colonization, buildings and consolidations of land?
2. Has any one, including the income-tax department, ever enquired the source of funds flowing into these companies, as also the fact whether their net wort matches to that of the value of the land they own or have acquired?
3. Has the Haryana Govt. asked for compliance reports from builders, colonizers and land consolidators regarding the completion of the projects, as claimed by them in the newspapers?
4. Has the Haryana Govt. investigated why builders, colonizers and land consolidators are charging extra amount on flimsy grounds from customers due to the delays in the project, whereas the customer is not responsible for any delay?
5. Has the Haryana Govt. developed any mechanism to address and rescue the customers from the clutches of builder's mafia for non-compliance of terms and conditions of buyer-seller agreement and delay of the project?
6. What was the rationale behind Chief Minister Hooda holding all departments relating to land and urban development with himself? Was there no competent MLA in entire Haryana or was it to control land deals?
7. It is true that your Government has not utilized more than Rs 10,000 crores collected towards External Development Charges (EDC) from the end consumers through the builders in the last 5 years for creation of basic amenities?
8. Why did you shift the powers of the DTCP to grant or refuse the licences to the office of the minister in charge, which happens to be the Chief Minister? Don't you agree that this was done to directly give massive benefits to builders like BPTP?
9. Why did you bring in the policy of removal of height restrictions for Group Housing projects? What was the rationale behind increasing the per hectare population density in Haryana? These orders allegedly doled out direct benefits/favors to 391 group housing societies.
10. You have allegedly created three Master Plans which will create concrete jungles without providing basic amenities of roads, water, electricity, sewerage etc. Your comment.
11. As per the norms, one plan is implemented in full and only then another plan is envisaged. You have stated that you will implement Master Plan of 2031?
12. Why you have created a virtual monopoly of builders in different parts of the State? Like in Rohtak, Sonica builders control 67% of the total land licence, BPTP in Faridabad etc. Same story is there in every district of Haryana
13. Why no action is being taken against the shell companies and subsidiaries of various builders which bypass the land holding laws in the State and also avoid paying registry charges on transfer of ownership of immovable property
14. It is alleged that the proposed changes in the Master Plan were leaked to favored builders like Ramprastha, BPTP etc. who took advantage of such information and purchased huge stretches of land in the very sectors, hence benefiting to the tune of thousands of crores.
15. It is alleged that the Haryana Govt. is run by de-facto Chief ministers like Venod Sharma, Kunal Bhadd, Arvind Walia, Anil Sharma, Sameer Gehlaut, K.P.Singh and Kabul Chawla. What made you allow these extra constitutional authorities to act on your behalf?
These are 15 out of 36 questions being asked by GFiles Magazine.You can also get your copy of GFiles magazine (Feb 14)
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