New Delhi: Registry for ownership rights of houses in Delhi's unauthorised colonies will start in the next 8-10 days, Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said on Monday, accusing the AAP of spreading "lies" and misleading people on the issue.
Responding to AAP's allegation that Centre's scheme will neither regularise the colonies nor the houses there, Puri said the central government will soon hand over registry to the residents.
As politics between AAP and BJP over regularisation of unauthorised colonies intensified, AAP supremo and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal led the charge against the Bharatiya Janata Party, saying it is "lying" for votes in the assembly elections due early next year.
People living in unauthorised colonies play a vital role in deciding the fate of any political party in every election in the national capital.
"They (AAP) are weaving nets of words while registry will start in next 8-10 days to give ownership rights to people. You keep telling lies, and we (Centre) will soon hand over documents of houses to the residents of these colonies. You cannot be an obstacle in the happiness of Delhiites," Puri tweeted in Hindi.
The Aam Aadmi Party is misleading people but the BJP-led Centre has brought laws, he said in reference to the Parliament passing a bill to give ownership rights to the residents of unauthorised colonies.
"...Tell, has the law been enacted or not? has the process of giving ownership rights to people begun or not? Their (AAP's) strategy is not to benefit people, and mislead them instead," Puri said.