Defence ministry has given the final nod to the plan for the proposed National War Museum at Princes' Park near India Gate here. It has said that the more than 300 families living on the 14-acre plot of land there would need to be removed to go ahead with the construction.
Although it was said that the people living at Princes' Park have been offered alternative land in Delhi Cantt and nearby areas for building new dwellings, the families claimed they had received no such information.
"Whatever might be the government's move, we want it to be positive for us," said Ramesh Kumar, vice president of the Residents' Welfare Society of Princes' Park.
"It's a question of the future of more than 300 families. We will only move if the replacement residence is better than what we have now. They can't force their decision on us. We'll approach the court if they do. They will have to seek our consent; there are certain provisions which they will have to abide by," Kumar added.
Servants' quarters were built at Princes' Park in the pre- Independence era and these families have been living there ever since. The site is historic, too, as the Indian national flag was for the first time raised there after Independence.
Defence Ministry is now preparing a Cabinet note regarding the proposed war memorial in the India Gate complex and the National War Museum here at a cost of Rs 400 crore.
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