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Won’t demolish illegal structure: MLA

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The Indian Express   16.08.2012

Won’t demolish illegal structure: MLA

Matia Mahal MLA Shoaib Iqbal on Wednesday refused to demolish the illegal structure built on the purported site of the Mughal-era Akbarabadi Masjid.

“If authorities demolish the structure, it will destroy the masonry and artefacts at the site. It is not possible to demolish the structure,” Iqbal said. The legislator had asked residents to construct the structure in Subhash Park in July.Last month, the Delhi High Court had ordered the North Municipal Corporation and the police to raze the illegal structure.

The police had then asked the High Court to direct Iqbal to get the structure demolished, saying that they would not be able to make necessary security arrangements for demolition due to Ramdev’s protest and Independence Day preparations in August.

“Appropriate orders be issued to Shoaib Iqbal to remove unauthorised construction at the Subhash Park site under the supervision of Archaeological Survey of India (ASI),” Delhi Police had said in its application, while seeking modification of the court’s earlier order and extension for its compliance.

Iqbal had moved a fresh plea in the High Court on Tuesday. “We demand that a new committee should be formed under eminent citizens or historians to oversee ASI work. We have suggested names of former Chief Justice of Delhi High Court Rajender Sachar, Jamia Millia Islamia’s Vice Chancellor Najeeb Jung and former ASI director K K Mohammad as members of the committee,” the plea said.

The application is likely to come up for hearing before a three judge-bench headed by Acting Chief Justice A K Sikri on August 17.North Corporation, which is the land owning authority, is playing safe on the entire issue. Municipal Commissioner P K Gupta said, “We are waiting for High Court directions as Delhi Police has refused to help us with demolition. The court may take action against those who are in contempt of its order.”Last month, the civic body had sealed the Subhash Park site with the help of police.

Last Updated on Thursday, 16 August 2012 10:43
 

Civic officials say redevelopment plans for Jama Masjid area held up

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The Indian Express   16.08.2012

Civic officials say redevelopment plans for Jama Masjid area held up

The ongoing row over the illegal construction in Subhash Park, where area MLA Shoaib Iqbal claims to have dug up remains of Akabarabadi Masjid, might affect the redevelopment plan for Jama Masjid area, officials of North Municipal Corporation said.

The redevelopment was planned after orders from the Delhi High Court.Officials working on the project said implementation will have to wait till the controversy of the disputed site is settled.

They said even the slightest change can lead to the collapse of the entire plan.“It took us five years to reach this stage — where the redevelopment design is ready. If there is a status quo on the controversal site, we will need to revisit the plan,” an official working on the project said.

The corporation is now waiting for the next court hearing on the demolition of the structure.“There is only one way forward in the matter — the illegal structure will be demolished and ASI will take over the charge of the land. The redevelopment of Shahjahanabad can take place only after ASI submits its report. Even then we have to see whether ASI’s report will affect our original plan,” P K Gupta, Commissioner North corporation, said.

The illegal structure has been constructed at the entry point of route leading to Jama Masjid.The construction came up near Kasturba Hospital road, leading to Urdu Bazar. Corporation had planned Subhash Park bus stand at the spot.

Last Updated on Thursday, 16 August 2012 10:41
 

People urged to harvest rainwater

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The Hindu     16.08.2012

People urged to harvest rainwater

Staff Correspondent

Textiles Minister R. Varthur Prakash on Wednesday appealed to the people of Kolar district to harvest rainwater to address water problems in the region.

The government was spending several crores of rupees to mitigate drinking water problem, but people’s cooperation was required to effectively tackle the issue, Mr. Prakash said.

He was speaking after hoisting the tricolour at Sir M. Visvesvaraya District Stadium here during the Independence Day celebrations. Priority had been accorded to provide drinking water in the drought-prone district, said Mr. Prakash, who is also Kolar district in-charge Minister. Kolar had the potential of becoming a satellite town of Bangalore in view of the implementation of various development projects, including setting up of industrial areas, in the district, the Minister said. Kolar’s proximity to Bangalore would also work in its favour, he added.

Kolar Zilla Panchayat president N. Manjula, vice-president D.V. Harish, Kolar City Municipal Council president Nazia, Deputy Commissioner D.S. Vishwanath, Chief Executive Officer of the zilla panchayat P. Rajendra Cholan and Superintendent of Police Ram Nivas Sepat were among those who participated in celebrations. Schoolchildren presented colourful cultural programmes.

Last Updated on Thursday, 16 August 2012 05:20
 


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