The Centre clarified in Delhi High Court that June 5 was an “option” for the Delhi Gymkhana Club to vacate, not a forced handover. This statement offered relief to club members and employees after a previous letter indicated a forceful repossession for defence purposes. The government’s revised stance suggests a more restrained approach to the club’s eviction.
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