Punjab Police took my home
Further to our conversation on the telephone here is the history of our property in India.
In 1982 we rented out our property to the Punjab Home Guard in Ludhiana, Punjab. This was a 3-year agreement after which we extended the agreement for a further three years. After the agreement was met we served them a three-month notice to vacate the property. They ignored this notice to my parent’s dismay.
Several years passed by and eventually my father took them to court. The court case ran for four years. During this time period my father passed away. The court case defaulted as there was no-one present in court. With the rest of my family being quite young we did not have the experience and knowledge of how to get our property vacated.
After my father had died we discovered that the tenants had broken into all rooms of the house, stolen our furniture and taken over the property. There is only one room which they have not yet broken into to use as an excuse if we report them to the police. We have not received any rent off them since my father died.
Every year I visit India and I see how dilapidated the house has become and how it is being mistreated. They are holding local elections in rooms which are not even rented out to them. I do not understand how a “democratic” country can do this to its own people. My father had worked in Africa all his life, built that property which was his dream and has had it cruelly stolen off him by his own government.
Is that democracy?
I started court proceedings again three years ago and until now they still haven’t appeared in court. They are even calling my parents Will and Last Testament “fraudulent”. I will send you a copy of the will and you can have it tested for originality yourself if you wish.
I am asking for your help as you are my last hope. I have asked many Ministers for help and some of which have not even requested to see me. I have also emailed the Indian High Commission in Aldwych, London only to have no reply whatsoever. Every year when I visit India, because of this insanity I do not even have my own place to stay, I have to spend money on hotels. Every time I go to India I can only afford to stay there a month because of my business commitments in England and I spend all my time in India running around chasing people, paying bribes to no avail. I feel the only action I have left to do is to protest my rights as a human being. That is my property; it belongs to me and my family, not them.
The address of the property is:
366 Maya Nagar
Civil Lanes
Gumar Mandi
Ludhiana
Yours sincerely,
P. Cheema


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January 28th, 2010 at 4:36 pm
what is market value of your property?do you want sell your proprty?plz mail us
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January 28th, 2010 at 4:39 pm
what is market value of your property?do you want sell your proprty?plz contact me
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