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After SC’s stern reminder, Govt says yes, we will seal

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  • Hours after it was pulled up by the Supreme Court, the Government tonight agreed to resume sealing of 44,000 illegal commercial establishments in Delhi.

    Denied any relief by the court, traders called another 24-hour bandh tomorrow and the Delhi government, apprehending law and order problems, ordered closure of schools for two days.

    Whether the sealing drive will resume tomorrow or later remained unclear tonight. The SC-appointed monitoring committee and the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) would decide the timing.

    Emerging from a meeting of the Group of Ministers, Union Urban development Minister S Jaipal Reddy said, “the Supreme Court order is paramount and binding... We don’t have an option but to implement it.” Regretting that the government failed to get any relief for the traders, he said the matter will be taken up in the Cabinet.

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    Earlier, the Supreme Court refused to provide any relief to traders of unauthorised business establishments in residential areas in the Capital and asked the authorities to resume the sealing drive against them. “We find no ground whatsoever to modify our order dated September 29, 2006 (sealing of unauthorised shops),” said a bench headed by Chief Justice Y K Sabharwal, dismissing applications of the Centre, Delhi government and MCD seeking relief for the traders.

    Rejecting a plea for deferment of the drive in view of the law and order situation, the bench said: “You cannot say we govern the country, but cannot implement your (court’s) orders because there will be law and order problem. You think that 25,000 people by putting a dagger on the throat of someone can seek such discretionary relief, hold the entire city to ransom... and the government is helpless.”

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