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Kalwa man writes to Lokayukta to get back his PAP house

Kalwa man and his family were asked to vacate their home near Kalwa railway station for the expansion of the 5th and 6th line

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Jagish Yadav points to the flat he was allotted, which is now occupied by one Umesh Gupta. Pic/Datta Kumbhar

Jagish Yadav points to the flat he was allotted, which is now occupied by one Umesh Gupta. Pic/Datta Kumbhar

Kalwa resident Jagdish Yadav, 42, and his family had to leave their home for a railway expansion project in 2013. Half a decade since, they are still awaiting relocation. Yadav got to know in 2017 that he had been allotted a home after all, but it was taken by another person, who has been residing there since. Now, an activist is helping him take his case to the Lokayukta.

Yadav and his family were asked to vacate their home near Kalwa railway station for the expansion of the 5th and 6th line. Accordingly, his house was pulled down, and MMRDA was supposed to rehabilitate Yadav and his family. Since they were not given a flat, Yadav, his wife and their two kids are currently residing at a relative's home in Parksite, Vikhroli.

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