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Demolition of religious structure by DDA sparks tension in Delhi

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The Hindu         13.01.2011

Demolition of religious structure by DDA sparks tension in Delhi

Devesh K. Pandey

Several people were injured when the police lathicharged and teargassed residents who were protesting against the demolition of a religious structure by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) at Nizamuddin here on Wednesday.

The demolition began early in the morning when a DDA squad, accompanied by a large police contingent, reached the site and brought the structure, which was built on government land, down within a couple of hours.

“The structure was demolished following a High Court order of October 28, 2010, on a contempt petition filed by the area residents' welfare association,” DDA spokesperson Neemo Dhar said.

The police said the decision to carry out the demolition early in the morning was taken to avoid inconvenience to residents and vehicles passing through the area.

Area MLA Tarvinder Singh Marwah came to know about the demolition around 10.30 a.m. and reached the police station where a big crowd had gathered.

CM's nod for prayers

“I went to Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit's residence and she said that the area residents should be allowed to offer prayers at the site. She also informed the Police Commissioner and the DDA Vice-Chairman of it. When I returned, people had started walking towards the site. I joined them,” said Mr. Marwah, who is also Parliamentary Secretary to Ms. Dikshit.

Area residents said Okhla MLA Mohammad Asif had also joined them by then.

“Around 1.45 p.m., we were walking towards the site under the Barapullah flyover when the police attacked us from both sides. Then I heard a gunshot. Several persons were injured in the police action,” Mr. Marwah alleged.

Akhtar Ali (36), who sustained a head injury, alleged that the police allowed the protesters to cross the first barricade and then cornered them.

“They started beating us with lathis and lobbed tear-gas shells without any warning. They did not even use water cannon,” he alleged.

“The police action went on for about 15 minutes,” Mr. Ali said.

On their part, the police said trouble erupted when a group started pelting stones at the policemen guarding the site.

No gunshot fired

“They first hurled stones and then charged towards the site. No gunshots were fired, and in all, 11 tear-gas shells were lobbed. The mob damaged 17 private vehicles parked in the area. We were not informed that the Chief Minister had allowed the residents to offer prayers at the site,” a police officer said.

 

23K bldgs in Navi Mum get demolition notices

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The Times of India  15.12.2010

23K bldgs in Navi Mum get demolition notices

NAVI MUMBAI: The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation has issued demolition notices to over 23,000 buildings in the region for violating rules, including those pertaining to floor space index. Deputy municipal commissioner (encroachments) Subhash Gaikar told TOI, "A total of 23,332 buildings have been issued demolition notices.''

Following a recent Bombay high court order, the City and Industrial Development Corporation as well as the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation have also initiated action against illegal structures. An NGO, Harit Vasai Saurakshan Smiti, had in 2007 filed a PIL in the HC against illegal structures in Vasai and Virar, following which the court ordered the state to take action against all the 4,95,483 unauthorized structures in Thane district. Uday Warunjikar, counsel for the NGO, said, "I am sure that the faith of common man in judiciary will be strengthened as municipal authorities have started issuing demolition notices to the wrong doers.''

Warunjikar added that so far, Of the 4.95 lakh illegal structures in Thane district, which includes Navi Mumbai, only 11,500 have been demolished so far."

However, NMMC officials stated that they are fully gearing up to execute high court's orders in this regard.

Many of the structures that flout FSI norms include multi-storeyed towers of reputed builders in the city. One such building is a 27-storeyed structure in Nerul, along Palm Beach Road, which was issued demolition notice by NMMC for flouting FSI condition by nearly 918 sq metres.

Municipal commissioner, Bhaskar Wankhede was unavailable for comment, as he was busy in a lengthy meeting with senior NMMC officers, including town planning officials, on this issue.

Reportedly, over 550 towers with over seven floors in Navi Mumbai have been issued demolition notices among the 23,332 structures.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 15 December 2010 11:57
 

Palike razes encroachments

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The New Indian Express  15.12.2010

Palike razes encroachments

BANGALORE: The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) recovered property worth about `10 crore after clearing illegal encroachments on the 'Rajakaluve' in Chokksandra ward. More than 17 houses and 28 commercial establishments were torn down. A total of threeandhalf acres and 630 metres of the Rajakaluve was recovered.

It was also observed that the land, originally belonging to the KIADB, was later transferred to the BBMP. The Palike also observed that individuals had constructed homes and commercial establishments with political influence. The Bangalore Metropolitan Task Force (BMTF) and nearly 100 policemen accompanied the Joint Commissioner Radhakrishna to recover land. A Palike press release stated that the court had ordered the eviction of illegal encroachers in the area.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 15 December 2010 11:31
 


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