Rau IAS Coaching Centre Flooding: Residents Blame Political Parties, No Action Despite Complaints

  • 3 months ago
In the aftermath of the Old Rajinder Nagar coaching centre tragedy, students gathered, chanting "We Want Justice" as they demanded compensation for the victims' families. The incident, which resulted in multiple fatalities due to flooding, has sparked widespread outrage and calls for accountability. Protesters are urging authorities to take immediate action to address safety lapses and prevent future tragedies

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Transcript
00:00This is old Rajinder Nagar.
00:03Every inch of space is occupied by posters, by banners like these.
00:08Vision IAS, Inspiring Innovation, Test Centre, Mentoring & Library.
00:12Below that, if we tilt down, Temple Street.
00:15Excellence is our recipe.
00:17Now this is not a coaching centre, this is a restaurant.
00:20If we tilt down, you will see there is a van and it says chaat.
00:25So, there is food and there is food for thought and then there is coaching.
00:29Right next to it is Sip Out.
00:31Well, sip out, but you have to sit in to sip out.
00:35You would see life goes on here.
00:38People are sitting having their evening snack as if nothing has happened
00:43and the restaurant is serving them with the best possible delicacy.
00:47This is old Rajinder Nagar.
00:49And meters away from here, if you would see, there are thousands of students
00:55sitting on the street on a candle march protest against the death of 3 students
01:01at one of the premier UPSC training academies here in old Rajinder Nagar.
01:06With the death, with the sad unfortunate passing away of those 3 students,
01:11the questions have started to come out that what about the basic amenities?
01:15Why did that basement get filled up with rainwater?
01:20Who gave the clearance?
01:21Why was the basement made right in the line of the road?
01:25Just meters away from a huge sewer line.
01:30All these things have come into picture.
01:32People are now pointing out at all the banners, at the electricity poles
01:37which are full of unprotected wires and also right next to it is one banner
01:45saying that you should be coming out and taking this coaching center.
01:49Residents and students alike are protesting and one of the residents is here with us.
01:53Ma'am, your name first of all and secondly, this whole thing that is transpiring here,
01:57how do you see it as a resident?
02:00Hi everyone, my name is Nikita and I am resident over here from last 24 years.
02:05Okay.
02:06And this thing is happening right now but I can say this thing is happening from last many years.
02:12Okay.
02:13And this protest gives the strength to the students because of the death of those students who died.
02:18These students come from outside.
02:20You guys have been living here for 24 years.
02:22Students have also been here.
02:23What have you done in your capacity to make the situation better?
02:26We have also given many complaints.
02:28To?
02:29Many complaints to?
02:30To the MCDs also.
02:32Which is the nearest MCD office here?
02:34Karol Bagh.
02:36Karol Bagh.
02:37Rajinder Nagar.
02:38Many offices are there.
02:39Many people are there.
02:40RWA is also here.
02:41So, this MCD has been ruled in the last two decades.
02:44It has been ruled by Congress, BJP and Aam Aadmi Party now.
02:48Do you hold any political party responsible for it?
02:50Everybody is.
02:52Everybody is responsible.
02:53That's the bottom line.
02:54Every political party is responsible for it.
02:56Please go ahead ma'am.
02:57Why it is this thing?
03:01Because everybody, every political party comes and sees this thing.
03:07Last time, Mr. Rajesh Bhatia also raised the voice for this.
03:11If you go outside from this lane, you will see there is a small pot of water.
03:17Okay.
03:18Now here, every rain time…
03:20What is the solution ma'am?
03:22Solution is that government should take some action.
03:25Which government?
03:26Delhi government or the central government?
03:28And the central government.
03:29Right.
03:30Okay.
03:31And what kind of action will it be?
03:33Especially for the water.
03:34Especially for the drainage.
03:35Drainage.
03:36Especially for the roads.
03:37And especially for the residents as well as the aspirants.
03:40Right.
03:41Why I am asking the residents very straightforward questions is for the fact that these lakhs
03:47and lakhs of students who come here, who pay hefty rent to the residents here, to the landowners
03:53here, apparently who have nexus with the property dealers and they are increasing the price
03:59but not the quality of life here.
04:02This is a desperate vicious cycle.
04:04And unless this is broken, no matter by whom, this will continue.
04:09And that's the saddest part.
04:10She has been living here for the last 24 years.
04:12Have you seen any changes happening here?
04:15Some changes happened here due to aspirants and I can say because of these people.
04:21There are something new we can see in every festival.
04:26Some noises, something good vibes over here.
04:30Otherwise, this place is only silent.
04:33This place is only silent.
04:35Thank you so much for speaking to us.
04:36We can only wish all the very best for the residents and the students alike here.
04:40And as far as the voices of the students and the residents is concerned, then certainly
04:44with this kind of protest, which many are saying only second to the Nirbhaya protest
04:48that the country witnessed in 2013, we hope to see some change.
04:53We hope to see a bright future for the future of this country, the students.
04:58This is Pankaj Mishra reporting for One India with video journalist Purkhan
05:03from Old Rajindranagar in New Delhi.

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