Gurugram, June 30 -- Representatives of around 10 resident welfare associations (RWAs) from condominiums along the Dwarka Expressway held a protest on Sunday against encroachments and illegal constructions along the expressway and master roads. The residents gathered outside Enigma Apartments in Sector 110 and raised concerns over structures being built on land earmarked for green belts. "The entire stretch of land along Dwarka Expressway which has been earmarked for green belts is witnessing illegal construction of shops and other buildings. We want action from the authorities," said Vibhas Kumar, president, Enigma Apartments RWA. A meeting was also held under the aegis of the Dwarka Expressway Gurugram Development Association, where RWAs discussed civic issues including pending development of 24-metre service roads, absence of a unified electricity billing system, incomplete 33kVA power infrastructure, lack of public transport, and poor sanitation. "It has been decided to form three committees which will pursue issues related to roads, green belts, and infrastructure. All the RWAs will join hands and pursue development issues and address lacunae in working of HRRS (Haryana Registration and Regulation of Societies) Act," said Sunil Sareen, joint convenor of the association. RS Bhath, district town planner (enforcement), said, "Action will be taken if construction is being carried out on land acquired by the government. In case the land has not been acquired, the matter will be taken up with the concerned local authority. Illegal constructions and encroachments will not be allowed."...