Fri Jul 25 09:35:33 UTC 2025: Okay, here’s a summary of the text and a rewrite as a news article, keeping in mind the perspective of “The Hindu” newspaper:

**Summary:**

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is accusing the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led Delhi government of issuing demolition notices to slum clusters in Shalimar Bagh and Shahdara, going against promises made to provide housing for slum dwellers. AAP leaders, including Leader of Opposition Atishi and former MLA Vandana Kumari, are vehemently protesting the move, claiming it is an “anti-poor policy” and vowing to resist the demolitions. The BJP has yet to respond to these allegations.

**News Article:**

**AAP Accuses BJP-Led Delhi Government of Betraying Slum Dwellers with Demolition Notices**

**New Delhi, July 25, 2025:** The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) today launched a scathing attack on the BJP-led Delhi government, accusing it of issuing demolition notices to slum clusters in Shalimar Bagh and Shahdara, effectively reneging on promises made to provide housing to the city’s poor.

At a press conference held at AAP headquarters, Leader of Opposition Atishi alleged that the BJP had betrayed the trust of slum dwellers, who had been promised “Jahan jhuggi, wahin makaan” (housing where the slum is). She stated that despite assurances from Prime Minister Narendra Modi that no slum would be demolished without alternative housing, the BJP government was now targeting vulnerable communities.

“Even Prime Minister Narendra Modi assured that no slum would be razed without alternative housing. Yet, within six months, slums have been demolished across the city. Now, in Chief Minister Rekha Gupta’s own constituency, notices have been served to two slum areas.” Ms. Atishi said.

According to the AAP, residents of Indira Camp in Shalimar Bagh and Lalbagh in Shahdara, established in 1990 with government allotment cards, have been given just 15 days to vacate their homes. The demolition of Lalbagh is reportedly scheduled for July 31.

“No government touched these slums for 35 years. But this BJP government is bulldozing them,” Atishi stated, warning of potential resistance from the affected communities.

Former MLA from Shalimar Bagh, Vandana Kumari, echoed these sentiments, highlighting that the demolition notice was issued in the same area where Chief Minister Rekha Gupta resides. She condemned the move as an “anti-poor policy” and asserted that AAP had a history of providing permanent housing before undertaking any slum demolitions.

“This is an anti-poor policy. AAP has never demolished any slum without first providing permanent housing,” Kumari said, vowing to resist the demolitions with full force.

As of press time, there has been no official response from the BJP or the Delhi government regarding these allegations. The issue is likely to escalate tensions between the ruling party and the opposition in the coming days.

*This is a developing story. The Hindu will continue to provide updates as they become available.*

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