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Business Standard
21-05-2025
- Business
- Business Standard
Why demolition drive at Delhi's Sarojini Nagar market has sparked outcry
A late-night anti-encroachment drive in Delhi's bustling Sarojini Nagar Market on May 18 has triggered outrage among traders and shoppers alike. During the drive, the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) removed nearly 200 unauthorised stalls and shops from footpaths. The operation was aimed at clearing pedestrian pathways and reclaiming public space, according to NDMC officials. In a statement, the civic body said the drive targeted illegal extensions, including awnings, sheds, and makeshift stalls, that had long contributed to congestion in the area. Sarojini Nagar market: Budget friendly but congested Sarojini Nagar is one of Delhi's most iconic street markets known for its budget-friendly fashion. The market's popularity, particularly among students and middle-class shoppers, has kept it economically vital but physically congested. It has struggled with overcrowding and limited walkable space, making it a regular target for urban clean-up initiatives. However, the manner of the civic body's action has drawn sharp criticism. Traders claim legal structures damaged in Sarojini market Local traders said the drive went beyond unauthorised vendors, alleging that some authorised shops were also damaged. 'We found hoardings and parts of some licensed shops broken when we arrived,' Ashok Randhawa, president of the Sarojini Nagar Mini Traders Association, told news agency PTI. He added that many shopkeepers were caught unaware, as the demolition allegedly proceeded without formal notice or documentation. While the NDMC maintains that prior warnings were issued, vendors insist the action was sudden and poorly communicated. 'Even lawful extensions were taken down. There was no due process,' said another shopkeeper. Delhi Police, NDMC justify Sarojini market encroachment drive On Wednesday, the DCP of South West District confirmed the drive on social media platform X, saying, 'Joint Encroachment Removal Drive in Sarojini Nagar Market!! PS Sarojini Nagar, in coordination with @tweetndmc, cleared unauthorised encroachments to ensure smooth pedestrian movement and public convenience.' The post was accompanied by photos of police and municipal workers removing structures from the market. Joint Encroachment Removal Drive in Sarojini Nagar Market!! PS Sarojini Nagar, in coordination with @tweetndmc, cleared unauthorized encroachments to ensure smooth pedestrian movement and public convenience in Sarojini Nagar Market. @LtGovDelhi @CMODelhi @CPDelhi #DPUpdates — DCP South West District (@dcp_southwest) May 21, 2025 NDMC also wrote a post, stating, 'Clearing the Clutter for a Better Tomorrow! NDMC's Mega Encroachment Removal space for citizens!' ???? Clearing the Clutter for a Better Tomorrow! NDMC's Mega Encroachment Removal Drive in Sarojini Nagar Market (Cl. 11) clears unauthorised vendors, rings & encroachments — reclaiming space for citizens! Let's keep our markets open, safe & accessible! #NDMC #EncroachmentFree — New Delhi Municipal Council Official (@tweetndmc) May 20, 2025 Social media divided on Sarojini Market demolition drive Public response to the crackdown has been polarising. While some social media users cheered the action, calling it a step toward restoring order in one of Delhi's busiest markets, others accused the authorities of targeting the wrong parties. 'This is selective action at best. The real encroachments around the Sarojini Nagar Metro station remain untouched because money changes hands daily,' one user wrote on X. 'The downfall of Sarojini has been coming ever since they started building those malls nearby. We knew they'd eventually displace the street vendors,' said another. Others welcomed the drive, suggesting similar actions be taken in places like Karol Bagh and Lajpat Nagar. 'Sarojini is one of the best shopping spots for the middle class. Hopefully vendors can be better organised to ensure smoother shopping experiences,' one post read. Sarojini encroachment drive was only performative: Market association On May 20, the Sarojini Market Shopkeepers Association issued a statement , criticising the NDMC for what it called "performative action". 'Despite court orders, @tweetndmc is unable to remove encroachment on public land. Squatters continue to occupy footpaths and roads around the DMRC station. Only eyewash action is taking place in the daytime,' the association alleged. Following the encroachment drive, the association also announced that the market was still open and invited shoppers back to the area.


NDTV
21-05-2025
- Business
- NDTV
200 Shops Removed In Demolition Drive At Delhi's Popular Sarojini Market
New Delhi: In a mega anti-encroachment drive, around 200 shops removed from Delhi's Sarojini Nagar market. The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) and Delhi Police carried out the anti-encroachment drive on Saturday (May 17) night, around 11 pm, clearing "unauthorised vendors, rings and encroachments - reclaiming space for citizens." Ashok Randhawa, president of the Sarojini Nagar Mini Traders Association, said around 150 to 200 shops and stalls were removed from footpaths and market areas. Mr Randhawa also claimed that some authorised shops were damaged during the drive. "When we came to the market, we saw that hoardings and parts of some authorised shops were also broken," he said. The traders reportedly alleged that the Police carried out demolition till 1 am without any official order. In a video shared by the Deputy Commissioner of Police of South West District on X (formerly Twitter) dozens of police officials were seen clearing the market. Vendors walked out of the market area carrying tables on their heads. Many vendors also loaded their belongings into a tempo. "Unauthorised hawkers and obstruction affecting pedestrian movement were cleared effectively. Cleanliness and public convenience were prioritised to ensure a safe and accessible environment for visitors," said the Delhi Police. A joint encroachment removal drive was carried out by staff of PS Sarojini Nagar & @tweetndmc in Sarojini Nagar Market. Efforts focused on restoring pedestrian movement & cleanliness for a safer and accessible market environment. @LtGovDelhi @CMODelhi @CPDelhi #DPUpdates — DCP South West District (@dcp_southwest) May 20, 2025 The NDMC has been regularly conducting such drives to "clear the clutter for a better tomorrow." The idea behind anti-encroachment drives is to keep urban spaces free and ensure clear access to markets, footpaths, and other public spaces for the people. "Let's keep our markets open, safe and accessible," NDMC wrote while sharing pictures from yesterday's drive. 🚫 Clearing the Clutter for a Better Tomorrow! NDMC's Mega Encroachment Removal Drive in Sarojini Nagar Market (Cl. 11) clears unauthorised vendors, rings & encroachments — reclaiming space for citizens! Let's keep our markets open, safe & accessible! #NDMC #EncroachmentFree — New Delhi Municipal Council Official (@tweetndmc) May 20, 2025 Sarojini Nagar is famous for its budget-friendly fashion finds.