Winners of the MHADA scheme may lose out on their houses, as the lottery system comes under scrutiny, but those on waiting list see a ray of hope
Winners of the MHADA scheme may lose out on their houses, as the lottery system comes under scrutiny, but those on waiting list see a ray of hope
The Bombay High Court stay order on the distribution of the 3,863 MHADA flats on Tuesday after a PIL alleged fault in the lottery system was a dampener for the allottees, who may not get the houses, but it has raised hopes for candidates on the waiting list.
'I want my house'
Priyanka Salgaonkar, resident of Dadar, allotted flat in Pratiksha Nagar, Sion
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I have already paid 25 per cent of the amount. Why should I not get my flat? I want my house, as I did nothing wrong. MHADA should have checked their lottery software, which has allotted more than one house to around 60 people.
'What about my loan?'
Kasim Shaikh, resident of Saki Naka, allotted flat in Ghatkopar under the journalist quota
I can't believe that the house, for which I took a loan of Rs 15 lakh, may never be mine.
I will start paying the EMI from next month. If the system is faulty, why should I be punished for it? The government should implement the new lottery structure from next time.
'I knew something was fishy' Sapna Desai, resident of Vikhroli, first in waiting list for flat in Kannamwar Nagar, Vikhroli
I knew something was fishy with the lottery system, as many people have been allotted more than two houses. I hope to get a flat in the re-lottery.
7.5 lakh
MHADA forms sold for Rs 100 each
Official Speaks
Dr Subhash Bhide, chief office, Mumbai board, MHADA, said, "We will comment only after the copy of the order has been interpreted by the senior counsel."