Noida MLA Pankaj Singh and BJP leader Nawab Singh Nagar on Thursday reached the office of Amrapali Group in Sector 62 to meet buyers sitting on protest for the past 13 days.
Amrapali buyers have been demanding the exact date of possession of flats. According to them, Amrapali had stopped construction two years back and has not shared its financial status with buyers. Noida News
Hitesh Nakhashi, a buyer, told City Spidey they would not end the protest until Amrapali CMD Anil Sharma revealed how they planned to complete the pending projects. “Amrapali officials tell us they need about Rs 800 crore to complete the projects, and they are demanding this money from us! Why should we pay this amount? We have already paid 90 per cent of our flat costs!” he added. Apartment management software
Buyers also told Pankaj Singh that they wanted a final solution and not be kept hanging.
"We are regularly meeting politicians and officials of the Noida and Greater Noida authorities to know the status of the projects, but no one has been able to give us satisfactory responses,” Nakhashi added. Apartment management system
Singh, on his part, said he had already taken the buyers' problems to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. “A committee formed by the CM is coming on to meet the buyers August 30 and it will surely come up with a solution,” he added.
A three-member high-level committee has indeed been formed by the Yogi Adityanath-led BJP government to understand the causes behind the Amrapali fiasco. The committee is headed by Suresh Kumar Khanna, urban development minister, and includes Satish Mahana, industrial development minister, and Suresh Rana, minister of state (independent), sugarcane, sugar mills and industrial development.