Amrapali Heart Beat City, Noida: Buyers mass tweet CM and Modi
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Amrapali Heart Beat City, Noida: Buyers mass tweet CM and Modi

Hundreds of homeowners gathered at the project site in Sector 107 to protest against the delay in construction.

Amrapali Heart Beat City, Noida: Buyers mass tweet CM and Modi

Hundreds of homebuyers of Amrapali Heart Beat City, a residential project in Sector 107, Noida, gathered at the project site on April 16 to protest against the builder about the delay in construction.  

The buyers also mass tweeted Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Adityanath Yogi with the hashtag #ghardilwaoyogiji, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi with #ghardilwaomodiji, seeking intervention.

Buyers alleged that they had booked the flats in 2010, and deposited about 90 per cent of the amount to the builder. But they were yet to have possession and were being forced to pay hefty rents along with their EMIs.

Some of the buyers demanded their money back, while others demanded a deadline for possession.

 

Pramod Kumar from Karlsruhe, Germany, supported the protests in India

 

Puneet Parashar, a flat owner, told City Spidey, “Construction work at the site has stopped for the past two years. Whenever we talk to the officials of Amrapali, they say they have no money to start the project.”

Parashar added that the builder took the money from the buyers and invested it into other projects. “There are owners who are settled abroad, and they, too, are supporting our protests. For instance, we have Pramod Kumar supporting us from Karlsruhe in Germany,” he claimed.