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‘Banners vanish, shutters down’: After Delhi fire tragedy, owner’s properties go into ‘ghost mode’

Signs are disappearing in Malviya Nagar as properties linked to arrested hotel owner Lavkesh Bajaj face scrutiny after a fire killed 21. Residents allege unchecked expansion and ignored safety concerns, with one hotel reportedly growing from two-and-a-half to five floors without approval. Bajaj allegedly admitted to illegal expansion, stating ‘Delhi mein sab chalta hai’.

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