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Monday, July 28, 2008

The nexus between the Builder, Politician and the Bureaucrat : Urgent Meeting

REDEVELOPMENT KI DADAGIRI NAI CHALEGI?????

DATE: THURSDAY, JULY 31. TIME: 11.00 A.M.

VENUE: First Floor Hall, Mt Carmel Church, Next to Lilavati Hospital, Bandra West,Mumbai,India

The Bombay Catholic Sabha , H West Ward Federation and Carmel Civic & Political Cell have organised the above mentioned press cum public meeting.

The nexus between the Builder, Politician and the Bureaucrat has reached such frightening proportions that now even Co-operative Societies are not being spared.

In the name of Re-Development , various methods including arm twisting , coercion, threats and apathetic and compliant bureaucrats has led to a situation in which many citizens are not safe in protecting their own homes from the army of marauders in the form of Developers and Builders.

We demand a transparent form of redevelopment in which the members have a say and no injustice meted out to them.

Listen to the countless stories of some of the brave men and women who are victims of such bullying tactics and fighting their cause alone. We can't be passive spectators. Tommorrow it could be our turn. We need to join hands and support them in their just fight.

We need the support of the Media to highlight such injustices so that the Government can be shamed in taking corrective action so that no one is victimised.

In case you know of any one who is a victim of such type of development, please invite them for this meeting.

So just in case you think your house in your cooperative society is safe, think again. We need to join hands to protect our interests.

People's power will make all the difference to fight our cause. Hence attend and pass the word around.

Contact:
Dolphy D'souza
President
THE BOMBAY CATHOLIC SABHA
St Michael's Church, Mahim,
Mumbai 400 016.
Tel: 9820226227 /022- 24463853
Email: contact@bcsabha.org
www.bcsabha.org


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