<p> From our correspondent </p>
<div>Itagar, Aug 4: Aruchal Civil Society (ACS) Chairman Patey Tayum has said that law should be applied equally to all without discrimition of any kind. </div>
<div> “It seems laws do not apply to rich and powerful in Capital Complex. It is for the poor and weaker sections only,” Tayum said in a statement here on Friday.</div>
<div>While numerous multi-storey buildings are being built illegally dismantling government quarters, many such quarters are still under illegal occupation despite government notification to vacate, he said.</div>
<div>He alleged that the administration was prompt in taking action against the poor sections of the society but it cannot take any concrete action against the rich and powerful ones.</div>
<div>“It is a pity on the part of the administration to remain a silent spectator to these illegalities,” he said.</div>
<div> The ACS Chairman also said that applications of many ordiry people, who had applied for land allotment a decade ago, ‘are still under process.’</div>