Delhi demolition drive: Baby dies, Kejriwal wants murder case to be registered


New Delhi, Dec 13 (PTI): A fresh confrontation between Delhi government and the Centre erupted today after railways demolished a slum cluster here to clear "encroachments" and a baby died there, evoking angry protests from Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal who wanted murder case to be registered.

The demolition was carried out yesterday at Shakur Basti in West Delhi in which 1200 slum units were removed, with the railways insisting that the action was necessary to clear the "encroachments" for expanding the infrastructure.

The railways said the demolition was carried out after three notices, the first one with the March 14, 2015 deadline.

A six-month-old baby died in one of the slum units, which the railways insisted occurred two hours before the demolition started at 12 pm yesterday.

Police said prima facie the baby died after a heap of clothes fell on the child while his parents were preparing to move out of the jhuggi and hence no case is made out.

Kejriwal, while slamming the railways, suspended two Sub-Divisional Magistrates and another senior official for "failing to arrange" food and shelter for those evicted.

As the controversy broke out, Delhi Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) Arun Arora told a press conference here that the child's death has no connection with the removal of encroachments which had become a "risk" for train operations as the slums were within the 15-metre of safety zone.

He said the National Green Tribunal had also ordered that the tracks should be cleared of solid waste and to ensure this the railways had to "remove the source".

Arora said the slum dwellers were given first notice for vacating the land by March 14, 2015. However, the demolition could not be undertaken then because police could not provide assistance then, Arora said.

Subsequently, two more notices were given to them -- one with the deadline of September 30,2015 and the last one with the deadline of December 12,2015 (yesterday), he said.

"There is a need for constructing additional platforms, repairing yard, washing line, maintenance facility and office space for store and engineering division so that more long distance and local trains can be handled at the Shakur Basti station," another railway official said.

Kejriwal, who visited the site late last night, slammed the railways for undertaking the demolition drive at a time when the temperature saw a sharp drop. He ordered officials to immediately provide blankets and food to those who were rendered homeless following the drive.

Talking to reporters, he said, "A child has died here. It is a very sad thing and I think that a murder case should be registered against the officers. Compensation will be taken from them. It should be deducted from the salaries of the officers who have conducted these raids."

Earlier, in a series of tweets, Kejriwal said, "Railways have demolished 500 shanties in this extreme cold. One child has died. God will never forgive them. Had instructed the local SDM to arrange for food and shelter. They did not arrange the same, so have suspended them."

The Chief Minister said that he had spoken to Union Railways Minister Suresh Prabhu, who was not "aware of this operation. He was also shocked."

He said "our Divisional Commisioner" told the SDMs and another official to arrange for the accommodation and food for those evicted. "After coming here, we found that there is no arrangement for either. The DM comes under us, so we are suspending the DM right away," he said.

With regard to the child's death, railways said it occurred at around 10 am, two hours before the demolition drive began.

"It had nothing to do with removal of encroachments which started at around 1200 hours... When police, RPF and railway officials gathered at the site it was noticed that the death of a child had occurred in one of the jhuggies at around 10 am," railways said in a statement.

"....The encroachment removal was started at 11.50 am under police protection and completed by evening," it added.

"After assessing the situation Ishwar Singh, SHO Punjabi Bagh, had given notice for clearance at 11.50 hrs. The joint note of police, RPF and railway officials at site indicate that removal was done peacefully. The removal was in the knowledge of DUSIB officials," the statement said.

Arora, when asked whether the drive will stop because of the child's death, replied in the negative.

"A number of notices were issued to encroachers to vacate railway land during the last nine months. Notice to vacate before 30 September, 2015 was given but they did not vacate," the railways said in the statement, adding another notice was given for vacating the land by yesterday.

Joint Commissioner of Police (south west) Dependra Pathak said, "When family members were arranging clothes, a heap of garments fell over the child which they did not notice. The child could not remove the pile and got smothered under it. No case has been registered as of now."

Delhi's ruling party AAP also hit out at the railways following death of a baby in Shakur Basti area and questioned the timing of its demolition drive which rendered "several homeless on a cold day".

Terming the drive as "sudden" action, it said earlier too similar activities were planned by Railways, but could not materialise following "intervention" by Kejriwal and the state government.

  

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  • Alphonsa Rodrigues, Udupi

    Mon, Dec 14 2015

    Kejriwal and RaGA who visited Delhi just now are playing to the vote bank galary. The notice was served well in advance for these enroachers and they slept on it for 9 months. You think AK was not aware of this before hand. Let the slums stay in AK or RaGas personal propoerty, but will they allow?

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Fraze Town,B'lore 560005

    Mon, Dec 14 2015

    Demolition seems to be in order because due notice in this regard was served and with regard to death of the child police investigation will reveal the truth.

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  • PAM Suvarna, Karla

    Mon, Dec 14 2015

    For some addicted mentality guys harsh action is required by govts,without tough action these people will not vacate their encroached lands since they addicted to live in slum area only and do as they like.

    Kujliwala has no public interest or in betterment of these slum residents, he want to get vote benefits thats all,or else he would not pass a resolution hyping salary of MLA's at abnormal rate.

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  • masif, Jubail

    Mon, Dec 14 2015

    They will not respect humanity,They are Professional killers Party

    Ratha Yathre - 20

    Godra - 2000

    Muzaffar Nagar - 62

    Dadri - 1

    Delhi - 1

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  • mahin, mangalore

    Mon, Dec 14 2015

    Why kejriwal have to play politics? He has more than 4 years left. some people didnot forget the humiliation for bjp by him. we can believe him than any other politician.

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  • The Alpha, Bangalore

    Mon, Dec 14 2015

    Wait for 4 years???. Typical BJP mentality!!
    Disgrace!!

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  • Albert D'Souza, San Francisco/Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 14 2015

    Winter in Delhi is very cold. It is impossible to survive in the open. Government should immediately provide temporary shelter to displaced persons in Government buildings like City hall, State buildings, parliament building, Ministers bungalows etc,. Government & Government buildings are for people of the country, built & maintained by peoples tax money.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Washington,DC.

    Mon, Dec 14 2015

    BJP lost in Delhi badly because of these insensitive and unnecessary activities...demolition if needed is fine...but arrange temporary arrangement for the displaced people...if kids or elderly dies in severe cold it does not look good for Modi who writes cheque to Mangolia, Africa, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Bangladesh in billions of Dollar's...

    Nobody live near railway tracks for fun..."Vinasha kale vipareeta buddi"...

    ...JH...

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 14 2015

    If government starts looking after the homeless who will take care of the basic needs of Ambani and Adani ? Where will money be left for some many foreign rock star self propaganda tours ? So sorry this is not corruption. Corruption is only what Susu Swamy and the Chhadis says is corruption.

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  • krish, Dubai

    Mon, Dec 14 2015

    In Wenlock couple of days before doctors assulted Patient and her son.
    If state government starts looking after the poor and patients who will take care of the Pillow Cover, shampoo and Shawl for CM?
    Mr. Siddarammayya busy in planning for holding Slipper when Mr. Rahul will come next time.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 14 2015

    Directionaless. He,he,he try harder.

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  • Peter, Bangalore

    Sun, Dec 13 2015

    One more feather for Modi Govt.

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  • C D Souza, Kuloor

    Sun, Dec 13 2015

    when farmer had comitted suicide during AAP rally Kejri was busy giving speeches. Why delhi govt could not provide houses to these poor people? let this Kreji ansswer this. Death of the child is unfortunate but Kejri doing politics over dead body is pathetic.

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  • Ronston Saldhana, mangaluru

    Sun, Dec 13 2015

    The best political leader currently as CM.

    He visited the site and ensured blankets food shelter is supplied.

    Mark my word he will do it and media will never show

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 13 2015

    Some years back, when railway had to lay 5th & 6th lines from Kurla to Thane, they had to demolish thousands of slums. But, the govt first built the tenements, allotted to those slum dwellers and then started the laying of tracks on these 2 lines. The concerned govts, be it of any party, should realize that they are like a trust and they were elected for the benefit of citizens. Just giving notice after notice and demolishing does not bode well for a good govt. After all, govt is for the people.

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  • PAM Suvarna, Karla

    Sun, Dec 13 2015

    This nautaunki is deserve for nobel prize for nautankigiri,useless and shameless guy.

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  • Jossy Saldana, Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 13 2015

    kujuli blame feku

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  • Indian, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 13 2015

    Pappu is sleeping?

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, Dec 13 2015

    Pawar blame waitress

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Sun, Dec 13 2015

    RIP the little child..
    the dramebaz would not leave any opportunity to score a point. if the child died 2 hrs before, even then blame center... pity such politicians

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  • Indian, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 13 2015

    Blame center for midnight demolition.
    Railways comes under center.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, Dec 13 2015

    Why cant we blame President of India ???

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  • krish, Dubai

    Sun, Dec 13 2015

    Why you keep your name as Indian.
    To Insult Indian??????

    If central govt is responsible for this, state govt is responsible for "Mangaluru: Poor woman patient turned away from Wenlock, son allegedly assaulted"

    Hope you agree on this.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, Dec 13 2015

    Kujiliwala as usual playing vote bank politics..

    Child died at around 10 am BUT Railways encroachments drive started at around 1200 hours...

    ONLY PROPER INVESTIGATION AND POST-MORTEM REPORT SPELL THE TRUTH ABOUT THIS INCIDIENT.

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  • Rohit Shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 13 2015

    Lol only jeevan knows who is right n who is wrong ..ha ha ha ha ha

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Sun, Dec 13 2015

    are you commenting from Delhi slums?

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  • Stan, Udupi/ Dubai

    Sun, Dec 13 2015

    Poverty is a curse and even after 6 decades of independence we are unable to give food , home electricity and water and sanitation what development we are talking about?

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  • Ren, Dubai

    Sun, Dec 13 2015

    AK like Rakhi sawant of politics want to b in the news always.... to score political brownie points!!!!!

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 14 2015

    Rakhi Sawant of politics is size 56".

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 13 2015

    Humility is his GREATNESS ...

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  • sri, Karkala

    Sun, Dec 13 2015

    If everyone starts following notice then there is no need to do these evacuation drives. But our people simply give no respect for notice or no respect for law. That is our problem!

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 13 2015

    If the leaders respect the law, then the public will also follow.....every thing is done with muscle power.....

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 13 2015

    SK,

    How can you expect leaders to respect law. People elect them even if they have criminal cases against them.

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  • Anil, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Dec 13 2015

    You should fit in their shoes and then comment here. But where to go??
    They are the citizens of this country and govt should support them in this difficult situation and then take necessary steps, If one is poor they can't treat them like stray dogs. This is not right.

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 13 2015

    May the baby's soul RIP.
    Whatever it may be,it is always the poor who suffers and pays off.
    For some it is politics, some doesn't make any difference, for many development but the deceased 'a life long tragedy and pain!!
    God help.

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