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DDA bulldozes two new structures in Majnu-ka-Tilla
Phayul[Monday, September 04, 2006 18:08]
By Tenzin Dickyi

Photo by Tenzin Dasel
Photo by Tenzin Dasel
New Delhi, September-4- According to the Voice of Tibet (VOT), Delhi Development Authority (DDA) brought down two structures in Majnu-ka- Tilla this morning.

More than 1000 Tibetans residing in the area tried to cease the destruction but the attempt went in vain. The Tibetan assemby's Vice Chairperson Gyari Dolma led the futile attempt to stop the demolition as the order came directly from the Delhi HIgh Court.

The Delhi High Court earlier issued an order that no new constructions will be carried out in the locality.

The residents of Majnu-ka-Tilla are looking forward to the Tibetan Government in Exile to save them. The Tibetan government-in-exile has earlier stepped in to prevent the eviction of the Tibetan refugees.

Mrs. Gyari Dolma along with other Tibetan Senior Offcials will be appealing again in the Delhi High Court on 7th September.

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