NOIDA: The district administration has issued a understand to 36 residents, asking them why they must no longer be requested to signal an enterprise to "maintain peace" for six months within the wake of alleged opposition to the waste-to-energy plant in Sector 123.
The understand for signing a bond of Rs 50,000 has come soon after the Noida Authority started paintings at the dumping website and waste-to-energy plant on June 1.
The understand, issued via city magistrate Mahindra Singh, states that he suspects 'disturbance' all over the construction of the plant. The understand additionally cites police inputs for the decision. According to the police, there was once a "tense" scenario due to trench development on the website.
The city magistrate issued three notices each and every towards batches of 21, 10 and 5 residents residing in highrise societies and neighbouring villages around the website, claiming it was once a safety measure to ensure enforcement of legislation and order.
Meanwhile, residents criticised the transfer, pronouncing it was once aimed at curtailing their peaceful protest scheduled for Sunday. On May 26, the district administration had imposed prohibitary orders underneath Section 144 of CrPC, citing upcoming fairs and aggressive examinations as reason.
In one of the crucial three notices despatched, a duplicate of which is with TOI, it's stated that Phase III police station has informed the town magistrate that Raghuvar, a resident of Parthala Khanjarpur, and others have issues with the construction of dumping flooring. "The environment is tense and there is high probability of disturbance of peace and tranquillity. I am satisfied with the SHO Phase III's report, and on this ground, I observe that these parties could be bound down," the attention mentioned.
Sukhvir Pahalwan, a resident of Sarfabad village, additionally won the attention. "This is a do-or-die situation for us. I run an ' akhara', from where youths have made Noida famous at the national and international level. The waste-to-energy plant will drive away these aspiring wrestlers," he mentioned.
The understand for signing a bond of Rs 50,000 has come soon after the Noida Authority started paintings at the dumping website and waste-to-energy plant on June 1.
The understand, issued via city magistrate Mahindra Singh, states that he suspects 'disturbance' all over the construction of the plant. The understand additionally cites police inputs for the decision. According to the police, there was once a "tense" scenario due to trench development on the website.
The city magistrate issued three notices each and every towards batches of 21, 10 and 5 residents residing in highrise societies and neighbouring villages around the website, claiming it was once a safety measure to ensure enforcement of legislation and order.
Meanwhile, residents criticised the transfer, pronouncing it was once aimed at curtailing their peaceful protest scheduled for Sunday. On May 26, the district administration had imposed prohibitary orders underneath Section 144 of CrPC, citing upcoming fairs and aggressive examinations as reason.
In one of the crucial three notices despatched, a duplicate of which is with TOI, it's stated that Phase III police station has informed the town magistrate that Raghuvar, a resident of Parthala Khanjarpur, and others have issues with the construction of dumping flooring. "The environment is tense and there is high probability of disturbance of peace and tranquillity. I am satisfied with the SHO Phase III's report, and on this ground, I observe that these parties could be bound down," the attention mentioned.
Sukhvir Pahalwan, a resident of Sarfabad village, additionally won the attention. "This is a do-or-die situation for us. I run an ' akhara', from where youths have made Noida famous at the national and international level. The waste-to-energy plant will drive away these aspiring wrestlers," he mentioned.
36 people asked to sign Rs 50,000 'peace bond' to stop stir at Noida landfill
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June 03, 2018
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