India, June 8 -- The Delhi High Court on Monday expressed concern over the Centre's decision to reclaim several prime properties in Lutyens' Delhi, including the grounds of the historic Indian Polo Association (IPA), warning that the national capital risks losing its remaining green spaces.

Hearing a petition filed by the IPA against an eviction notice, Justice Neena Bansal Krishna remarked that Delhi's open areas were already dwindling and questioned the impact of further construction in the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) zone.

"Delhi will choke. God save us all if this is how you want Delhi to live," the court observed, highlighting concerns over environmental sustainability and urban congestion.

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