Scores of protesters raising slogans against the company also tried to march towards the Parliament building but were stopped by the police.
Speaking to media persons, the protesters said they were waiting for delivery of their homes booked with the company for years and now they wanted the government to set a deadline by which they will take possession of the properties .
Jaypee Group could not be reached for comments. Calls made to its executive chairman and CEO Manoj Gaur remained unanswered.
The company, which is developing about 32,000 flats and plots across various projects in its township 'Wish Town' here, has been facing protests and litigation from homebuyers due to huge delays in completing the projects.
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