The Chandigarh Administration Sunday Showed Showed Its Commitment and Sustainable Urban Development by Demolishing The Furniture Market and Reclaimed Approximately 10-12 Acres of Land in Land in Land.

As per a Chandigarh Administration Official, The Reclaimed Land, Acquired for the third phase of Chandigarh’s Urban expansion, has now been handed over to the engineering department for its Planned Development. It is valued at approximately Rs 400 crore.

The Original Landowners have been duly Compensated in Accordance with Applicable Laws and Regulations, encasing a fair and transparent acquisition process, add the ophicial.

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Chandigarh’s Deputy Commissioner Nishant Kumar Yadav has urged all citizens to refrain from unauthorized occuupation of public land.

On Sunday, the Demolition Drive at the 40 -L Furniture Market in Sector 53 Begin at 7 am. It was backed by Nearly 1,000 Police Personnel, Civil Defense Volunteers, and Heavy Machinery, Including JCBS and Poclain Machines.

Officials from the ut -administration reached the site and made announces urging shopkeepers to vacate the premises and remove their belongings.

While Many traders had already shifted their furniture, a few still had stock left. These shopkeepers were given a brief time to clear out before the demolition commenced in their shops.

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Rajeev Bhandari, Brother of Furniture Market Association President Sanjeev Bhandari, Expressed Disappointment Over the Drive. “We did everything we have to save this market – it holds over four decades of memories. Unfortunately, we now have no option but to relocate,” He said.

The disputed land, part of a 227.22-Acquisition Made in 2002 for development sectors 53, 54, and 55, included 10-12 acres allegedly encroached by furniture dealers. While 29 shops were already demolished on June 30, Another 116 was razed sunday, marking the final phase of the clearance.

Cong slams demolition, demands immediate rehabilitation

The congress has criticized the chandigarh administration’s demolition of the decades-exp Furniture Market, calling the action arbitrary, unjust, and devoid of humanity. The movement has displaced hummers of shopkeepers and rendered numerous Daily-Wages Jobless.

Chandigarh Congress President HS Lucky Criticised The Administration for Ignoring The Punjab and Haryana High Court’s Advice to Take a Sympathetic Approach and explore Possibilities Traders.

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“The Administration Acting Without Proper Notice, Consultation, or Arrangements for Relocation.

He accused of administration of repeatedly showing a lack of concern for people’s lives and called for an immediate rehabilitation plan and alternative commercial space for the equivict Shopkeepers.

‘Demolition has become their only achievement’

The AAM AADMI PARTY (AAP) Opposed the Chandigarh Administration Move to Demolish Decades -l Furniture Market in Sectors 53-54, Terming the Action “HEARTLESS” and “ILL-CONCCED.” The party accused the administration of systematically targeting the urban poor and small traders.

“The Same Administration That Cleared Slum Clusters Without Proper Rehabilitation Has Now Bulldozed Small Furniture Business, Leave Over 100 Shopkeepers and their Families Without Livelihood,” Said Chandigarh Vijaypal singh.

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Singh added, “These traders have been part of Chandigarh’s Economy for Decades, contributing taxes and services. Their Sudden equation is unjust. Policy. “

Aap General Sectary Sunny Aulkakh Emphasised that furniture market had served the city for needs for needs 40 years and that overnight demolition with offout offing an alternative site was unacable.

“All affecting shopkeepers must be allotted space in the proposed sector 56 bulk market and commenced for their losses,” He said.

Vikrant A Tanwar, Aap’s General Secretary (Trade) and State Media In-Charge, Declared the Party’s Intent to escalate the issue at every available planplatform.

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“We Demand a Joint Committee with Trader Representatives to Ensure Transparent in Comparation and Fairness in Relocation,” He said.

The Aap also reminded the administration that tru development should be measured by how many lives are improved – not how many livelihoods are destroyed. “Small traders are the backbone of Chandigarh’s economy.