Ghaziabad: Developers of Wave city The project has filed a complaint. GDA Alleging that some 'anti-social' elements had joined a group of protesting farmers to prevent the allottees from constructing houses even after their plots were registered.
View City, a part of the Hi-Tech Integrated Township Policy, has weathered bad weather since 2021 due to various reasons. On August 5 this year, the GDA Board approved a revised detailed project report of the township. This gave hope to around 12,000 allottees who invested in the project.
“Despite buying land, people are not able to build houses on their plots Anti-social elements “They are forcibly preventing the allottees from building houses by claiming that the land belongs to them, while the allottees have the registration documents of their plots,” said a spokesperson of View Group. The developer filed an FIR in the matter. Entered.
Since August, the farmers have been protesting against the developer for allegedly backtracking on its promises to provide them developed land in 2014. Farmers protested against the Wave Group on August 21 and again on September 18, when the Chief Minister was in the city.
“Farmers from 18 villages where land was acquired were to get developed land. The landless farmers, who had worked on the acquired farmland, were given 70 sq. for housing units in the township's LIG scheme. meter plots were to be provided,” Lokesh Nagar, a farmer. , said.
Meanwhile, a View Group spokesperson claimed that the developer had offered developed plots to some farmers. “According to the agreement, the developed plots could not be sold for 5 years, but many people sold them anyway. Besides, between Rs 7 lakh per bigha and Rs 22 lakh per bigha of the land that was acquired, the farmers was supposed to pay up to 8%, which they have not done, which is a breach of contract.”
A GDA official told TOI that efforts are on to bring the two groups to the negotiating table.