Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (Mhada) today came came out with an advertisement of auctioning 972 flats in August though lottery system.
The state-run body has reserved 19 flats for sitting or former MPs and MLAs, of which 13 apartments fall in the categories of Economically Weaker Section (EWS), Lower Income Group (LIG) and Middle Income Group (MIG).
Mumbai Congress chief Sanjay Nirupam slammed the housing body and said its move was "totally unwarranted".
"This is shameful. Flats meant for poor people are being reserved for MPs and MLAs. This government stands totally exposed. This should be rectified immediately," he said addressing a press conference.
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RTI activist Anil Galgali said he was shocked to see flats for weaker sections and lower income group being reserved for MPs and MLAs.
Galgali said he has shot off a letter to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who also serves as Chairman of Mhada, over the issue.
"I am not against reservation of flats for MPs and MLAs. What I am opposing is encroachment on the rights of needy people by MPs and MLAs," he said in the missive.
He demanded that those MPs and MLAs, who have already got flats under government schemes, be barred from applying for
Meanwhile, applications for Mhada flats, spread across the metropolis, will be available for sale from tomorrow. The name of allottees will be made public after a draw of lottery on August 10. Apartments built by Mhada are cheaper than those made by private developers and their ads attract a large number of home buyers in the space-starved metropolis.