Rahul Gandhi attacks govt on real estate bill, calls it pro-builders

02 May,2015 03:14 PM IST |   |  PTI

Firing yet another salvo at Narendra Modi government, Rahul Gandhi today claimed it had diluted provisions of Real Estate Regulatory Authority Bill making the legislation pro-builders from being pro-buyers.

Rahul Gandhi. Pic/PTI


New Delhi: Firing yet another salvo at Narendra Modi government, Rahul Gandhi today claimed it had diluted provisions of Real Estate Regulatory Authority Bill making the legislation pro-builders from being pro-buyers.

Rahul Gandhi. Pic/PTI

After meeting several NCR flat buyers today, the Congress Vice President, who has been attacking the Centre over land bill issue and the plight of farmers, said that he had learnt that it is not just farmers and tribals but also the middle class people that are 'suppressed' on matters related to land.

Assuring home buyers that he would stand by them, Gandhi said that it was due to lack of transparency, the buyers were left in a quandary. "They are told that you will get the flat on a particular day but for years they don't get the flat. They are told the super duper area of the flat would be so much but what is delivered is different," he said.

He said that someone was promised that the flat will have a good view, but a few months after the flat was delivered, another building came up and the view was blocked. He said the government was trying to destroy the Bill which Congress led UPA had brought to regulate the real estate sector.

"Main dilution is that there was clear transparency. The carpet area that you sign is what would be given. They have diluted and from pro-buyer, made it pro-builder," he said. Attacking the government, he said, "What it is doing against farmers and tribals, it is also doing against the middle class. I have assured them that the way I stand with farmers and tribals I stand with them also," he told reporters.

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