The Pioneer 07.05.2013
BMC anti-encroachment squad demolishes three illegally constructed marriage gardens
Failing to comply with the rules and construction without
obtaining building permission from BMC the anti encroachment squad
grounded three illegally constructed marriage gardens at Lalghati on
Monday.
During the special operation illegally constructed Green City, Gulshan and Swagat marriage gardens were demolished.
Before the operation was started the goods kept inside the marriage
gardens was removed. After removing the goods the boundary wall, fencing
gate, shed, rooms at the terrace, illegal kitchen and rooms on the back
side of the marriage garden were razed using 5 JCB machines.
It took 4 hours to complete the operation and around 175 employees were
involved in the process. Along with the team of technical experts of
building permission wing, heavy police force including women police was
present at the time of demolition.
The owners of the marriage gardens were issued notice under section 307
(2), 303 (1) of the Madhya Pradesh Municipal Corporation Act 1956 but
when the owners of marriage garden failed to comply with the notice the
demolishment was done. Providing the reason behind the demolition BMC
officials told that the frequent traffic jams were caused on the
Bairagarh road due to the parked vehicles of the visitors and guests
attending the marriages at these gardens was a major problem and the
problem was shared with the owners of these marriage gardens but they
were not ready to follow the instructions and rules.
The Additional Commissioner GP Maali, City Investor Amit Gajbhiye, SDM,
Tehsildar, Superintendent of Police, senior officials of the
administration and police personnel were present during the operation.