Farmers hit by the recent demolition drive at the Yamuna bank area of Delhi are complaining of being deprived of their livelihoods. The families told this newspaper that post the demolition, they were without a source of income.“We have been living here and working here for almost 40 years
On asking why the sheds of farmers were being destroyed, a DDA official, who didn’t want to be named, said: “We are just following the NGT’s order.” On 1 May, houses and vegetation of farmers living near the Yamuna bank area were demolished by the Delhi Development Authority at the behest of the National Green Tribunal’s 2016 order. NGT had prohibited cultivation of crops and vegetables near the river bank in that order. The demolition drive comes ahead of the monsoon season, which is just two months away. People living in the area face the threat of floods every year. Crops near the floodplains were also destroyed.