New Delhi:The Centre has told the Delhi High Court that the PIL seeking stay on the construction of Central Vista here was just another attempt to stall the project which has been facing such attempts from the beginning on one pretext or another.
The "intentions and motive" behind filing of the plea are evident from the fact that the instant project has been singled out by the petitioners despite several other agencies, including Delhi Metro, carrying out construction activities across the national capital, the Centre has alleged.
"The very fact that out of all these construction activities going on simultaneously for different projects by different agencies, the petitioner has chosen to be a public-spirited citizen only with regard to one project only speaks volumes about his intentions and motive behind filing the present petition," the Centre's affidavit has contended.
Since the affidavit was not yet on record, a bench of Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice Jasmeet Singh listed the matter for hearing on May 12.
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The court also allowed the early hearing application moved by the petitioners -- Anya Malhotra, who works as a translator, and Sohail Hashmi, a historian and documentary filmmaker -- who have contended that the project was not an essential activity and therefore, it can be put on hold for now during the pandemic.
In the affidavit filed in the court on May 10, the central government has said that the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) has permitted construction activities, during the prevailing curfew, where the labourers are residing on-site. It has said the workers were engaged well before the imposition of curfew on April 19.
"It is submitted that in the meantime, a COVID compliant facility was installed at the worksite itself, to accommodate the 250 workers who had expressed their willingness to stay put and continue the aforesaid work.
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"The facility provides for strict implementation of COVID protocol strictly and also adherence to COVID appropriate behavior, such as sanitization, thermal screening, physical/social distancing, and masking," the government has said in its affidavit.
It has also said that the contractor has provided health insurance to all the concerned workers against COVID-19 and a separate facility for conducting the RT-PCR test, isolation and medical aid has also been set up at the site.