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its a problem faced by every nation who tries to organize such a huge event but it is the task of govt to rehabilitate them
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Should u be reminded about the number of people evicted for Beijing Olympics coz that number is in Millions
You would not have uttered those words if this was your house. You would be up in arms singing a very different tune.
Of course it is. But its funny when you are much worse than us still talk about others.Its not about Bangladeshi vs Indian poor.
I saw in the 80's when western heads of states came to visit, our General Ershad would round up the beggars and wall the slums to hide the so call "eye sores." Its a futile attempt to deny the reality.
You would have said different thing if the ownership of land belongs to you and possession to some one else.
If you are so much thinking about this, I see your country have lot of homeless people, why not give it to them. It will actually help you to achieve your motto.
But still I think we should accomodate those 2.5 Lakh somewhere else, provide good homes and help them coming upper in the society.
But remember your argument doesn't stand with reality still.
Real Face!
NEW DELHI: Even as the nation applauds India's winning spree in the Commonwealth Games being held in the Capital, a study by Housing and Land Rights Network says that human rights violations of the city's working poor, including the homeless, beggars, street vendors, and construction workers in the name of the Games cannot be forgotten.
According to HLRN, forced eviction and demolition of thousands of Delhi residents' homes took place for reasons like constructing stadiums, building parking lots, widening roads, city ‘beautification,' and clearing of streets on grounds of ‘security'.
The study focussed on forced evictions carried out in Delhi because of the Games and found that at least 2,50,000 people in the city lost their homes as a direct result of the Games since 2004. The preliminary findings of the ongoing study suggest that the due process for demolition of homes in various parts of the city was not followed, in addition to police presence and use of force, injury and adverse health effects, loss and destruction of possessions, adverse effects on children, death, loss of livelihood and income and no compensation or resettlement offered to the evictees.
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Originally Posted by Jana
1. if such a huge number of people were illegally occupying prime land in Capital of India then what was the government doing uptill now?
2. If Indian Govt can make them evict the property for CWGs then why it was failed to do so.
3. The preparations for CWGs took years so had Indian Govt planned rehabilitation of these homeless Indians or not?
4. providing shelter to these people is not the responsibility of govt or not?
What you done better? India is doing pretty good job in terms of economy. What is the per capita ncome of a bangladeshi? its 2.5 times less than an Indian.