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Did the builder send goons to Jaipuria Sunrise Greens?

Residents have accused the builder of sending 'bouncers' to forcefully take over the clubhouse and the gym.

Did the builder send goons to Jaipuria Sunrise Greens?

Residents of Jaipuria Sunrise Greens, a residential society in Indirapuram, has accused the builder of sending "bouncers" and goons into the society to take over the society’s clubhouse from the AOA.

Speaking to City Spidey, Ravindra Saini, president of the society’s AOA, said the incident took place this morning. A group of people tried to forcibly enter the society’s clubhouse and gym but were confronted and stopped by residents.

“We had taken over the clubhouse and its responsibilities from the builder and had issued notices to the service providers, including the gym and the salon, to henceforth pay charges to the AOA, instead of the builder. This happened about two and a half months back. But they did not respond and so we barred them from entering the premises,” said Saini.

However, Saini said bouncers tried to barge into the clubhouse and resume services, despite warnings and resistance from residents. “We no longer require the service providers here and plan to revamp the gym. The gym and its equipment were supposed to be provided to us by the builder, so that stays here,” Saini added.

 

 

Speaking to City Spidey, Vijender Yadav, the person who used to run the gym, along with a few other services in the society, said he had already had an agreement with the builder and had paid money to him for running the gym inside the society's clubhouse. However, Yadav said, that despite this, the AOA members disconnected water and power supply to the gym. “The AOA misbehaved with me and so I had some of my cousins and friends accompany me into the society. The equipment inside the gym is also mine and its total value amounts to several lakhs of rupees,” Yadav added.

After the barge-in, residents called the local police to sort out the issue. Pradeep Singh, in charge of the Niti Khand police post, ruled out the possibility of bouncers forcing their way into the society and said they were just people involved in a dispute with the AOA members and residents over the running of the gym and a few other services in the clubhouse. “It has been decided that the matter will be amicably settled in a meeting between the stakeholders of the issue,” Singh added.

 

 

When contacted, Ajay Singh, general manager, maintenance, Jaipuria Infrastructure Development Limited (JIDPL), said the clubhouse was technically still under the purview of the builder, as the matter of the society’s handover to the AOA was still pending in court. “The AOA has forcefully taken over the society and is causing all these problems,” Singh added.

However, residents said that the incident had left them scared. “How can someone forcefully enter a gated society? Amenities such as the gym and the clubhouse are for the residents to use and we have already paid for these. How can anyone lay claim on the society's property?” asked a resident.

Shripal Singh, general secretary of the AOA, told City Spidey that the people who had barged into the society issued threats to the AOA members and residents. “Although Vijendra Yadav claims to have a contract with the builder, he could not produce any relevant documents. Instead, he just threatened all of us if we did not let him continue his business,” he said.

AOA members also met Akash Tomar, SP City Ghaziabad, about this, and other law and order issues in the area. Tomar assured them of an investigation and necessary action.