Siliguri, Feb. 1: A 69-year-old
British woman alleged that she had been dragged and thrown out of a
rented flat in Uttarayon township near here on January 22 by the family
members of slain ABGL leader Madan Tamang who own the flat
Philippa Isidore Presentation has been staying in India for the past eight years.
Pip, as the senior
lady prefers to call herself, said she had been staying on the first
floor of the two-storied house owned by the Tamang family for the past
two years against a rent of Rs 20,000.
“I was born in
London and visited India 25 years back. Feeling enchanted with the
country, I have been staying in India for the past eight years. In the
initial four years, I have stayed in Kerala and then in Darjeeling for
another two years. Two years ago, I shifted to Uttarayon and have been
staying on rent in Sanyog Tamang’s house since then,” she said today.
“Apart from the
stipulated rent, I have been paying the maintenance charges to Uttarayon
authorities and also electricity bills on a regular basis. Things were
fine. But for past one year or so, the Tamang family has, for no reasons
or provocation, started misbehaving with me. On January 22, the family
forcibly dragged me out of the house and did not even let me in to get
my belongings. As of now, I am staying in a hotel in Siliguri,” she
added.
Pip, who claims to have served with the Royal Air Force in UK, used to run an NGO, but at present is unemployed.
The lady has filed
complaints with Matigara police and also the Siliguri metropolitan
police commissionerate. She alleged that no action was taken by the
police. “I have submitted complaints with the police and have also
informed the British embassy in Calcutta and Delhi,” she said.
Sanyog Tamang gave a different account.
“She cannot be
considered a tenant as there is no agreement of tenancy. She had been
staying in our house since December 27, 2010, and suddenly stopped
paying the rent. As the rent dues piled for over 15 months, we had no
other option but to tell her to leave,” he said.
By Telegraph
By Telegraph
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