Homebuyer Groups Raise Concerns Over Loopholes In RERA, Meet Housing Minister Naidu
A pan-India group of home buyers under the umbrella of ‘Fight For RERA’ led by National Convener Abhay Upadhyay and Rajya Sabha MP Rajeev Chandrashekhar met Union Housing & Urban Development Minister M Venkaiah Naidu at his residence in New Delhi on Thursday morning.
The home buyers group raised concerns about the ambiguity of the rules presented in the draft RERA with regard to ongoing and stalled projects. According to the group “There are loopholes which will let the promoters of the ongoing projects go scot-free and as a result, the suffering of existing home buyers will not come to an end.”
#FightForRERA delegation meet @MVenkaiahNaidu to raise concern over #RERA draft rules. @NDTVProperty exclusive pic.twitter.com/V1sX4pr9Z7
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#FightForRERA delegation raise concern over the rules with regard to existing projects. @NDTVProperty @abhaykol pic.twitter.com/Z5iy5VeVL0
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After the meeting, the minister promised them that the interest of the home buyers will be taken care of. He also assured the group that the MoS for Housing would review the draft rules for the implementation of RERA.
#Exclusive– @MVenkaiahNaidu addresses concerns of buyer group #FightForRERA about dilution in #RERA draft rules. pic.twitter.com/mXN03mdwZT
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Reporter- Chanakya Bhatia, NDTV