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Enforcement Drive Hits Gurugram: Illegal Constructions and Public Outrage

Tuesday, June 23, 2026
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Enforcement Drive Hits Gurugram: Illegal Constructions and Public Outrage

The enforcement drive hit Gurugram’s DLF Phase-3 hard. It was a major crackdown on illegal constructions and all those unauthorized commercial setups. This wasn't some quiet administrative move; it came straight from the Punjab and Haryana High Court.

The Department of Town and Country Planning launched this thing to shut down violations land use norms, building regulations. Targeting properties that had been illegally turned from residential space into commercial zones or just completely messed with the approved blueprints.

But the real mess wasn't in the planning department. It hit the people living there. Around forty families got kicked out. They were left homeless after a complex in the S Block area was sealed off because they’d subdivided their approved homes into multiple apartments illegally.

Then things went viral. An architect named Utsav Kamboj posted something on Instagram that just caught everyone's attention. He talked about the cost this chaos exacted on people stuck right in the middle of it all. He said these forty families were given exactly one hour to "pack up their entire lives" and leave. No warning, just a phone call and suddenly everything was upside down for them.

One person shared his own ordeal too. His elderly parents were there that day, expecting just some rest with their child. Instead, chaos. Another affected person mentioned paying a week before the drive Rs 1.5 lakh in rent to the landlord. Some folks actually broke locks just to grab bags and important papers before they bolted.

Another story popped up on Instagram. This guy was told to vacate his building in an hour. Worse still, he wasn't even in Gurgaon when he got the notification. He was thousands of kilometres away in Odisha, visiting parents. But friends stepped in, helped him pack things for him. He insisted that he wasn't living in the specific residential building where those forty families were housed. He just demanded accountability through his post.

Once these harrowing experiences spread across social media, people started yelling at the authorities. They weren't just talking about evictions anymore. People demanded answers for kicking so many folks out of their homes people who were still paying rent.

The outrage was real. One user hit the nail on the head: “Corruption at peak in Gurgaon.”

Another one asked the obvious question, almost biting: “Where were the authorities when they were ‘constructing’ it?”

It felt like a total loss of faith now. People are just done with the government because of these actions. They aren't focused on removing the tenants. They want to see the landlord and the officers who approved this building, the house tax inspector who should have known everything the electricity department, the water department. All of them must have been aware of those forty families.

It was just appalling. “This should not be allowed to happen,” someone commented online.

Then you got the raw anger. One person basically shouted at everyone involved: “Catch the god damn builder and building and flat owners, why punishing the common people, elders, toddlers..WTF is this!”

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

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