A video plea for Amrapali buyers to continue protests
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A video plea for Amrapali buyers to continue protests

The dwindling number of protesters outside the Amrapali office in Sector 62, Noida, has prompted a co-protester to come out with a video of appeal.

A video plea for Amrapali buyers to continue protests

The number of Amrapali buyers of Noida and Greater Noida, who have been on an indefinite protest outside the Amrapali office in Sector 62, are unfortunately dwindling.  So, buyers are appealing to other buyers to come out in large numbers to support the protests.

One of the protesters has also made a video of appeal.

 

 

Hitendra Nakhashi, an Amrapali buyer, said, “It has become too difficult for buyers to leave home and join the protests — there’s office too. They do plan to come during weekly offs to support the protests.”

The Amrapali buyers began the indefinite protest on August 12.

The builder is now trying to declare itself insolvent — something that buyers are dead against. They also want the UP government to carry out an audit of the projects.  

A lot of politicians have met the buyers till date, requesting them to withdraw the protest, but the hapless buyers have continued.

A buyers’ delegation also met urban development minister Suresh Kumar Khanna in Lucknow last month, but the meeting failed to yield any results.

Local MLA Pankaj Singh had also assured the buyers that he would stand for them, but again, nothing happened.

According to the buyers, they have invested 80-90 per cent of their life earnings into their homes, and the builder was supposed to deliver the flats by 2015.

Their hopes have been but dashed.