In Sector 68, the department cancelled the license of the project for irregularities, including the submission of forged and fabricated bank documents.
GURUGRAM: On Sunday, more than 200 homebuyers of affordable housing projects of Mahira Buildtech protested against the department of town and planning and developer.
The department also decided to blacklist the company and restrict authorities from issuing any license to them in the future.
“The department should allow construction of the project as buyers have already paid the entire amount and are also paying rent. This is a burden on us and is causing huge problems.” Dhruv Kapoor, a homebuyer shared.
Another buyer informed that they have been trying to meet chief minister Manohar Lal and deputy CM Dushyant Chautala but haven’t received any response. “It seems the state government and its authorities including DTCP, Heera and others are not bothered about the aggrieved families” he further.
No construction has been going on at the sites for the past few months.
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