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Flat allottees from Kenchanapura told to go back, come on Feb 8

Reason: Their deeds could not be printed

By Hamsaveni N.

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called us if the papers were not ready. We have been waiting for this house since 2018 I paid Rs 1 lakh a year ago ”

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from Kenchanapura under the Yeshwantpur assembly constituency did not receive allotment deeds during the inauguration of flats in Devagere on Tuesday They felt betrayed as authorities refused to give them the deeds due to some printing issues

CM Basavaraj Bommai inaugurated 5,000 houses in 14 locations through a Zoom call in Yelahanka One of the locations was Devagere. The allotment deeds were to be allotted under Chief Minister’s One Lakh Housing Scheme

Mahaboob Basha, a beneficiary of the scheme from Kenchanapura, said: “We have been fooled today Most of us are daily-wages labourers and have lost a day's work and money I got a call from the Housing Board yesterday and I was asked to come to Devagere today and collect an allotment deed We are here since the morning, and now at noon we are told that the deed papers are not printed What kind of a reason is this? The government always plays with the poor These people should have at least told us in the morning that if we will not be getting deed papers We would have gone back home We wasted an entire day coming here "

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Sathish T V , executive engineer, Rajiv Gandhi Housing Corporation, said: “While we were printing allotment deeds yesterday, we couldn't print deeds for Kenchanapura beneficiaries as there was an issue in the printer

The beneficiaries can collect their deed papers on February 8 from Cauvery Bhavan ”

An elderly woman shared: “My handicapped son accompanied me to this inauguration function I was so happy that finally we would get our allotment deed, but now I am totally disappointed We travelled all the way to Devagere from Kenchanapura This is really bad They should have

Speaking at the inauguration, Bommai said: “The current land laws are unfriendly for the middle class and the lower middle class So we are working on land laws which will be more favourable for people to buy and sell land in the state ”

Thathpurasha T, another beneficiary who was allotted a flat in Devagere, said: “The process for this housing started in 2018 After waiting so long, I finally I saw my flat My family is very happy we are finally owning a house We are told that the house will be ready in few more months and we can move in by this year end.”

BPL citizens who have lived in the city for at least five years and earn an annual income of up to Rs 87,000 are eligible for the houses Devagere, Kenchanapura, Kooguru, Doddanagamangala, Bidarahalli, Agarahara Palya, Pillahalli, Ganigarahalli, Chikkanahalli Kammanahalli, Lingapura, Goolimangala and Bethanagere were some of the places where the new flats were inaugurated and allotment deeds issued by the government move fpr the welfare of BPL citizens hamsaveni n@iijnm org

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