Last month, CREDAI's NCR chapter decided to stop buying cement from companies like Ultratech and Lafarge for unilaterally increasing cement prices in last one month.
"To control the cost of construction and make home prices work for the common man, the Confederation of Real Estate Developer's Associations of India (CREDAI) has moved the Competition Commission of India (CCI) against cement manufacturers who have been unduly increasing the cost of cement," the association said in a statement.
"Instead, they seemed to be working together in controlling supply and prices," CREDAI alleged.
Industry body said that despite low demand, the prices of cement have jumped by 20-40 per cent in major cities across India in the last couple of months.
CREDAI (National) President Getamber Anand said that in Delhi-NCR, the prices have risen to about Rs 300 per bag from Rs 210 a bag on August 1.
CREDAI said that demand for cement has declined in view of huge slowdown in the real estate sector. The realty sector accounts for nearly half of the cement demand in the country.
The association complained that "there seems to be no grounds for supply restriction and the recent price increase in cement given the low demand".
"This is quite unfortunate and not in public interest. We all want to participate in the 'Housing for All' vision of the government, but we are unable to bring down our costs of construction to a level which is affordable to the common man," the association said.
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