Monday, June 13, 2011

Dharam Singh urges Chief Minister not to demolish unauthorised houses in Bidar


Former Chief Minister Dharam Singh led a delegation which met Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa at his residence and urged the latter to order Bidar city authorities not to demolish unauthorised houses.
The Bidar Urban Development Authority had ordered demolition, after serving notices, of over 3000 illegal constructions in this city of north Karnataka as the encroachers had built homes in places meant for public amenities like park, play grounds and other government lands.

Under a 'master plan' for the city, the authorities had decided to demolish all unauthorised constructions and it had led to an agitation during the past six months.

Speaking to reporters after leading a delegation from the district, which included Animal Husbandry Minister Revunaik Belmagi, Mr Singh said the Chief Minister had assured them that the plan would be put on hold and he would visit Bidar shortly.
Source: newkerala
URL:http://www.newkerala.com/news/2011/worldnews-2562.html

1 comment:

  1. illigal is illigal, so demolish it. This is the only way to stop further illigal stuff.

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