The President said that it is not he who is building the house for the victim, but the As-Safa Foundation

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Maral Shabolotova, a resident of the capital’s new building Ak-Ordo, whose house was demolished by a court decision, is building a house by the Ak-Safa Charitable Foundation. President Sadyr Japarov informed the Kabar edition about this.

Earlier, information was spread on social networks that the president covers the construction costs. Zhaparov denied this and said that he only ordered to find an apartment in a multi-storey building and place a family with children in it until the end of the trial.

“Representatives of the As-Safa Foundation offered to build a house on the same site as a charity. “May the Almighty rejoice!” I said, having learned about their charitable intention. This fund does a good deed in the holy month of Ramadan. It will be wrong to appropriate other people’s merits. I am not building the house. I only encouraged this,” the president replied.

On March 3, in a new building in Ak-Ordo, neighbors demolished the house of Maral Shabolotova, where she lived with her husband and four minor children. The woman said that since 2018 she had been suing her neighbors for this land plot, but in October 2022 the Supreme Court sided with the neighbors and they decided to demolish her house.

The woman turned to the people of Kyrgyzstan for help, as this house was her only home. Caring citizens set up a yurt for temporary residence near the ruins of her house.

Later, Zhaparov himself visited Ak-Ordo and promised the injured woman to look into the situation and bring the perpetrators to justice. In addition, the President dismissed Akim of Sokuluk District Kurbanbek Aitibaev and Plenipotentiary Representative of Chui Region Nuril Alymbaev for insufficient work on the implementation of the land amnesty.

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