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Gujarat Housing Board residents protest delays, demand action on stalled redevelopment of housing societies
Gujarat Housing Board residents protest delays, demand action on stalled redevelopment of housing societies

Indian Express

time24-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Gujarat Housing Board residents protest delays, demand action on stalled redevelopment of housing societies

Residents of the Gujarat Housing Board (GHB) colonies and representatives from the Housing Apartment Redevelopment Federation submitted a letter to the Ahmedabad Collector Sujeet Kumar on Wednesday, protesting against the alleged delay in the redevelopment of housing societies and expressing sharp discontent over individuals and groups allegedly obstructing the process. In their memorandum, the residents demanded immediate action from the state government in coordination with the GHB and Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation. They urged strict enforcement of the Gujarat Provincial Municipal Corporations Act, 1949, particularly against illegal encroachments and unauthorised constructions by non-compliant members. The letter also criticised the lack of coordinated action among government departments, blaming inter-departmental buck-passing for a 'slowdown'. The residents also highlighted how each society has been forced to approach the High Court at its own cost, only to face 'indefinite delays and repeated adjournments'. They said they have faith in the judiciary, but called for swift intervention to clear the backlog of redevelopment cases. The letter named multiple affected societies in West Ahmedabad — Surya Apartment Part-2 (Naranpura), Abhishek Apartment, Amar Suramya, Shastri Nagar,Shanti Ravi, and Unnati, as well as Shraddhadip, Nirmal Apartment, Gokul Sundarvan, Shrinagar Shri Ganesh, Shivalay, Vishram Park, Utsav Hariom Nagar and Kiran Park of Wadaj, — which have been abandoned for four years now. Vaishali Apartment and Parishram Nagar in East Ahmedabad were also mentioned as being caught in prolonged litigation. The residents described their plight — homelessness, rising rents, displacement, and lack of support from public representatives. Many senior citizens and women have been compelled to protest on the streets, clinging to the dream of owning a home under the government's 75% consent policy, they said, adding that some elderly people have even passed away without witnessing the reconstruction of their homes. Despite repeated representations to the Chief Minister, GHB Commissioner, and local elected officials, the residents alleged to have not received any positive cooperation or concrete action. Their letter appealed for fast-tracking long-pending redevelopment cases in the High Court, strict enforcement of demolition and redevelopment laws and reduction of the notice period under Clause 60-A and a time-bound action plan to protect the interests of 75% consenting residents. Talking to The Indian Express, Sandeep Trivedi, Founder of the Housing Apartment Redevelopment Federation and Chairman of Rameshwaram Apartments, said the state's redevelopment policy has been in place since 2016, but 'due to objections raised by a handful of members from various societies, the entire process has been repeatedly stalled, particularly since 2022″. He added that during their meeting with the Collector, officials assured them that the administration would share their feedback with the government for any necessary policy revisions. If no resolution is found, the residents will launch peaceful protests, including hunger strikes and indefinite fasts, with full support from the Housing Apartment Redevelopment Federation, stated their letter. GHB Commissioner Sandeep B Vasava told this paper that notices have already been issued to non-compliant society members, and eviction orders were also passed. 'However, these individuals exercised their right to appeal under the provisions available to them. Even after losing those appeals, they have now challenged the matter in the High Court. It is currently sub-judice,' he said. Vasava added that the board received a formal representation from residents, and it will be forwarded to the state government with appropriate recommendations for further action.

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