Frustrated with governmental apathy, owners of six more cooperative group  housing societies (CGHS) in Dwarka carried out a draw of lots themselves for 625  flats in the presence of political leaders and the media on Sunday.
Together with these six societies, the number of such CGHSs in Dwarka that  have opted for self draw of lots has risen to 18. The first such draw was held  in January by the members of the Association of Suffering Members of Cooperative  Group Housing Societies, Delhi.
More than 6,000 flats from 58 societies had been lying vacant in Dwarka since  2005, following court cases and a CBI investigation. After investigations were  completed and a charge sheet filed, the  High Court had directed the allotment  of flats in August 2007 to owners of these societies. But the government did not  move ahead with the allotment.
In January 2010, 11 societies decided to draw lots on three different days.  One society had gone the same way three weeks ago.
Approximately 1,300 flats were allotted this way. Rattled by such a move,  Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit promised a 'single window' system to address  the issue within one month. However, there has been no development since  then.
Ashok Kumar, convener of the Association claimed, “The callous attitude and  apathy of the government departments, mainly the Registrar of Cooperative  Societies (RCS), is directly responsible for the civil disobedience movement by  flat owners.
Source: Hindustan Times
 
 
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