About 900 people from close to 150 families have been rendered homeless in the national capital, where the mercury dipped to a chilling 2.4 degrees today, after their makeshift hutments were demolished a day after Christmas by the railway alleging the colony was illegal.
Congress' Lok Sabha Member of Parliament J P Agarwal from North East Delhi described the drive "unfortunate" and a "great injustice".
The new DPCC chief Arvinder Singh Lovely who visited the demolition site expressed sympathies for the affected and also called the railway drive as "unfortunate" and raised a question behind its motive.
"We will take the matter with Railway Ministry also...We will see to it. We will raise their the demand in the Vidhan Sabha with the starting of its session in January...Why they have demolished the JJ when they have not given the rehabilitation plan," Lovely said.
"The procedure is that if you need a place for any development work or if there is any project then you give them a notice and then you ask them to remove and ask them to give an alternative place," he said.