The Times of India 24.12.2014
NMC anti-encroachment squad stops short of main culprits
NAGPUR: The
anti-encroachment drive of Nagpur Municipal Corporation on North
Ambazari road on Tuesday has come under scanner for its tokenism after
the squad seized a few soft toys and four push carts but stopped short
of removing the bulk of encroachments on footpaths at the busy Rani
Jhansi Square.
On Tuesday, an anti-encroachment squad led by
NMC official Arun Pipurde reached the University Library Square. It
first targeted a roadside vendor selling soft toys at the square and
seized some of his ware. Later, they headed towards Rani Jhansi Square.
On way, they seized four empty push carts but they stopped short of
vendors doing brisk business outside Matru Seva Sangh. They remained
untouched by the squad.
The drive that started at 2.30 pm was
an eyewash. The vendors who ran away from the spot when the squad
started its work were back on the street within no time. Pankaj (name
changed), one of the street vendors selling garments on the streets for
the past 12 years, said, “The authorities seized kiosks of a few
vendors. But we are back running our business again.”
Pandurang
Ghatole, a student, who travels daily on the road, said: “Accidents are
on the rise here as the vendors block the pavement and autos are parked
on the side of the street leading to traffic jams. Buses stop in the
middle of the street and we become prone to accidents and injuries.”
Suresh Kunwane, a pedestrian who uses the road daily, said, “Pedestrians
face a lot of difficulty because of these vendors but nothing can be
done.”
Though there is a traffic constable at the square almost
all the time, city buses stop anywhere including in the middle of the
street putting busy traffic on hold. The cops never act them either.
There are a lot of pedestrians on the street everyday because of the bus
stop and small accidents occur everyday, road-users said
Dilip
Jamgade, executive engineer (NMC) and in-charge of anti-encroachment
squad, refused to comment stating he was not present during the drive.
Pipurde said: “It is not possible to take action against all illegal
vendors in two-three hours, we seized a few push carts of vendors who
were disturbing the commuters. We seized six-seven stalls from Sitabuldi
area as well.”
(Reporting by Nikunj Ohri)