The decision to begin allotment was made on Thursday after the
Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Delhi Police declared the draw was not rigged.
The EOW had sent the software report of the draw to
Thiruvananthapuram-based Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC)
for investigation.
The EOW, in its report submitted to Delhi Lieutenant Governor
Tejender Khanna on Tuesday said, "The C-DAC report does not indicate any
connivance or favoritism by any DDA serving officers or those connected with
the draw. C-DAC could not find any evidence that the software had any vulnerability
to be compromised nor could they detect any evidence of external
tampering."
"We will start giving possession of flats to successful
allottees from November."
The successful allottees welcomed the development.
"Finally our wait is over. I have been paying a hefty interest on the Rs 1
lac loan that I took from a private bank to pay the registration money,"
said Naresh Taneja who was allotted an LIG flat in Rohini.
Allotment
of flats under the 2008 Housing Scheme was put on hold by the Union Urban
Development Ministry in January after allegations were leveled against DDA that
a cartel of builders had forged documents and availed of loans from banks to
get flats under the reserved category. Soon after this, EOW was handed over the
case for investigation.