Tag: Demolition

  • Hyderabad: Zenana building beside Telangana HC under demolition threat?

    Hyderabad: Zenana building beside Telangana HC under demolition threat?

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    Hyderabad: Activists and heritage lovers are now worried that the historic Zenana building beside the Telangana High Court might be demolished to build a car parking space in its place. The structure has been in disuse for years and is being used as a parking space as of now.

    In a letter dated April 15 from the High Court’s Registrar, administrative sanction has been accorded for dismantling ‘H-Block High Court Legal Services Committee building, dog canal and the structures abutting the same for construction of multi-level car parking and the High Court writ petition no. 735 of 2023 by order dated April 4, 2023 has also directed the registry to take immediate steps for demoliton of the old building i.e. H-Black and the adjoining structures and keep the premises ready for commencement of construction of parking black in May 2023.

    The Zenana Hospital in Hyderabad is an important part of the city’s medical and social history, as it is linked to the Osmania General Hospital and the Chloroform Commission. The structure, known as the Victoria Memorial Hospital, was shifted to Petlaburj Maternity Hospital. It is now part of the High Court’s premises and was used by the fire department for the High Court and other ancillary purposes.

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    The Victoria Memorial Hospital is also a listed site (II-B) according to the HMDA (Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority). It cannot be demolished as it enjoys protection according to the High Court’s own ruling on the Irrum Manzil issue.

    Prior to this, a part of the land beside the Govt City College was to be made into a parking lot. However, college authorities did not like the idea and started building classrooms in the space.

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  • No Shiv Sena worker involvement in Babri Masjid demolition, claims Maha minister

    No Shiv Sena worker involvement in Babri Masjid demolition, claims Maha minister

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    Mumbai: Maharashtra minister and senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Chandrakant Patil on Monday said not a single worker of the Shiv Sena was near the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya when it was brought down by the Bajrang Dal and Durga Vahini on December 6, 1992.

    Patil, minister of higher and technical education in the Eknath Shinde government and a former Maharashtra BJP chief, made the comment while speaking to a regional news channel.

    Incidentally, Shiv Sena founder late Bal Thackeray has often been quoted as saying that he was proud if any of his Sainiks took part in the demolition of the disputed structure.

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    “I was placed there by the Bajrang Dal for three-four months to facilitate kar sevaks arriving in Ayodhya. People participating were either from Bajrang Dal, VHP or Durga Vahini. Former Bihar state deputy CM (and senior BJP leader) Sushil Kumar Modi, legislator Harendra Kumar and I were given the task to manage the kar sevaks and ensure their safe passage,” Patil claimed.

    “We three were working there as national general secretaries. The RSS’ strength was behind us but it did not participate openly. It had distributed its work to like minded organisations,” Patil claimed.

    Patil further said Shiv Sena (UBT) Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut keeps talking about the Babri Masjid demolition, adding he wondered if the latter was even there at the temple town in Uttar Pradesh at the time.

    He also took a swipe at Uddhav Thackeray for accusing Chief Minister Eknath Shinde of stealing the legacy of Bal Thackeray.

    The late Shiv Sena founder was not the property of anyone and was someone who was hugely respected by the people, Patil added.

    “Balasaheb is the property of all Hindus and everyone is free to use his name (legacy),” said Patil.

    The Shiv Sena split in June last year after the rebellion by Shinde, who got the party name and ‘bow and arrow’ symbol, while Uddhav Thackeray’s faction was christened Shiv Sena (UBT) with a flaming torch as its symbol.

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  • Taxes, Jobs, Demolition All Being Discussed In Farooq’s All Party Meet

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    SRINAGAR: National Conference President Dr Farooq Abdullah has convened an All Party Meeting (APM) at his residence on Saturday, to discuss the current situation in Jammu and Kashmir.

    The APM will be held at his Bathindi residence at 3pm to discuss issues faced by the people of UT. All major political parties have been invited to this meeting excluding BJP.

    According to reports, the meeting will be attended by senior leaders of all political parties and many important issues including the delay in holding the assembly elections in the UT, ongoing anti-encroachment drive, awarding of contract by JK Services Selection Board to a previously blacklisted agency (Aptech) and the imposition of property tax will be discussed in this meeting.

    Dr Abdullah recently visited Mecca Madina in Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah and on his return  offered Friday Congregational prayers at, Dargah, Hazratbal.

    Dr Farooq said that he prayed for the welfare of the people of Jammu and Kashmir and for the peace and prosperity of the country.

    The APM  will be presided over by Abdullah andthe  senior leaders of major political parties are expected to be present in the meet.

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  • Israeli min orders demolition of Palestinian homes during Ramzan

    Israeli min orders demolition of Palestinian homes during Ramzan

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    Israeli Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir, ordered the continuation of the demolition of Palestinian homes in Jerusalem during the holy month of Ramzan, leading to condemnation from the Palestinian Foreign Ministry.

    The Israeli authorities usually refrain from carrying out demolitions in East Jerusalem during Ramzan due to religious sensitivity.

    On Monday, the Israeli Broadcasting Corporation said, “National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir asked the police to continue demolishing homes built without permits in East Jerusalem during the month of Ramzan.”

    Commenting on this, the Israeli minister said on Israeli radio (Kan) on Monday morning, that Ramadan does not mean that we should settle down and surrender to those who break the law because of the advent of this month.

    The police are also preparing to implement the instructions of the Israeli minister, despite the potential cost and the warnings issued by the heads of the Israeli security services about Ben Gvir’s movements east of Jerusalem

    Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned “in the strongest terms” the Israeli minister’s statements, and considered them “an incitement to further escalation of the situation in the conflict arena.”

    The ministry said in a statement, “These positions are liable to ignite more fires in the arena of conflict, especially as they fall within the context of what Jerusalem is being subjected to in terms of large-scale Judaization and Israeliization operations that lead as a result to operations and crimes of ethnic cleansing and forcible deportation.”

    The ministry held “the Israeli government fully and directly responsible for the occupation’s crimes and continuous violations in Jerusalem.”

    Since assuming the position of Minister of National Security in December 2022, Ben Gvir has directed the acceleration of the demolition of Palestinian-owned buildings in the city of East Jerusalem, built without a permit.

    According to human rights organisations, Palestinians in Jerusalem also face great difficulties in obtaining building permits, which cost tens of thousands of dollars for each apartment.

    Palestinian National Information Center says that the number of homes demolished since Israel’s occupation of Jerusalem in 1967 has reached more than 1,900.

    The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) announced in a report that, from the beginning of 2023 until the end of February, the Israeli authorities demolished 67 homes in East Jerusalem, claiming “unauthorized construction.”

    On the other hand, the authorities demolished 143 homes throughout 2022, and in 181 homes in 202, according to the same report.

    Palestinian circles in Jerusalem estimate that there are about 20,000 homes threatened with demolition in East Jerusalem on the grounds of “unauthorized construction.”



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  • Demolition again in Andhra village, Jana Sena calls it political vendetta

    Demolition again in Andhra village, Jana Sena calls it political vendetta

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    Amaravati: Tension once again gripped Ippatam village in Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh on Saturday after municipal authorities resumed demolition, evoking strong protest from the local residents.

    The authorities razed the boundary walls of 12 houses with bulldozers while police personnel were deployed in large numbers to prevent any untoward incident.

    The police had also deployed personnel at the entry points into the village and were allowing people only after checking their identification.

    The action by the municipal authorities angered the villagers, who alleged that they were being targeted. Ignoring the protest, the officials carried on with their work.

    Tension mounted after the officials moved to demolish the house of Jana Sena Party’s village president Narasimha Rao.

    After a huge protest by the villagers, the officials left after demolishing the boundary wall.

    The villagers questioned the officials about what they intended to achieve by expanding the existing road when the village had no public transport facility.

    Meanwhile, Jana Sena Party (JSP) leader N. Manohar termed the demolition as vendetta politics of the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) government.

    He alleged that the ruling party is targeting the villagers just because they had given their land for a JSP meeting.

    This is the second time that the municipal authorities have taken up demolition in the village.

    In November last year, a few houses were demolished. Actor and JPS leader Pawan Kalyan had visited the village to show solidarity with the villagers.

    He had alleged that houses of Jana Sena supporters were demolished.

    He had alleged that the YSRCP government headed by Jagan Mohan Reddy is targeting the villagers for giving their lands for holding Jana Sena formation day public meeting on March 14, 2022.

    He said when the ruling party leaders were threatening people in Amaravati not to cooperate with Jana Sena for its public meeting, villagers of Ippatam came forward to give their lands.

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  • Mehrauli demolition drive: Delhi HC seeks identity documents of residents

    Mehrauli demolition drive: Delhi HC seeks identity documents of residents

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    New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Tuesday asked counsel for Goshiya Colony Sewa Samiti and others residing in Mehrauli area of south Delhi to submit a list of identity documents of 467 residents in a plea challenging the colony’s demolition by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA).

    A bench of Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora asked advocate Anupradha Singh, counsel for petitioner, to provide a list of the identity documents to counsel of the DDA and Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB).

    The judge also asked her to file a rejoinder to the affidavits filed by the DDA and DUSIB, for which the court granted her one week’s time.

    The court then listed the matter for the next hearing on March 14.

    On February 17, the High Court had directed the DDA and DUSIB to file affidavits in the plea.

    The plea challenges the December 12, 2022 demolition notice, wherein the DDA planned to carry out a demolition drive in the entire Goshiya Colony, which is in existence for more than five decades and consists of over 600 houses, with approximately 4,000 population.

    The plea stated, citing the ‘Ajay Maken and others vs Union of India’ case that a demolition drive cannot be carried out without following the protocol for removal of jhuggis as per the order of High Court.

    The petition claimed that the land-owning agency cannot begin the demolition process until the DUSIB determines that the jhuggis are not eligible for rehabilitation.

    However, the DDA in its affidavit has stated that the land falls in Mehrauli Archaeological Park which forms part of the Southern Central Ridge where a large number of historical world-famous monuments exist which are protected/unprotected and maintained by the Archeological Survey of India (ASI).

    It is stated in the affidavit that according to DDA’s land record, the land subject matter of the present petition false in khasra number 216 and 217 villages Ladha Sarai Mehrauli New Delhi and that Khasra Number 217 is acquired land.

    The land has been set apart as green in the master plan of Delhi since the beginning and is to be developed and maintained as green and to be conserved under the Mehrauli Heritage Zone, the DDA’s affidavit stated.

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  • Babri demolition: AIMIM slams Cong ad featuring PV Narasimha Rao

    Babri demolition: AIMIM slams Cong ad featuring PV Narasimha Rao

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    The All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) on Sunday called the inclusion of former Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao’s image in an advertisement of the Congress party’s plenary an indication of its ‘secularism’.

    “The inclusion of PV Narasimha Rao says everything we need to know about Congress party’s “secularism”. As Prime Minister, Narasimha Rao played an essential role in the demolition of Babri Masjid. It should not be forgiven or forgotten, the party tweeted.

    Even in 2020, when Telangana chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao and the ruling TRS gave a call for an state assembly resolution to give Bharat Ratna to the former PM, AIMIM MLAs boycotted the proceedings.

    Narasimha Rao is often criticised for ‘not doing enough’ to stop the demolition of the Babri Masjid which took place on December 6, 1992, when he was the country’s Prime Minister.

    The Babri Masjid was illegally demolished on December 6, 1992, by a large group of activists from the Vishva Hindu Parishad and other organisations. The 16th-century Babri Masjid in the Uttar Pradesh city of Ayodhya had been the site of a long-running socio-political dispute, and it was targeted after a political rally organised by Hindu nationalist organisations turned violent.

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  • Mehrauli demolition: Govt land vacant till 2014 was encroached upon

    Mehrauli demolition: Govt land vacant till 2014 was encroached upon

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    New Delhi: The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) told the Delhi High Court on Thursday the government land in Ladha Sarai village, which falls within Mehrauli Archaeological Park, where the authorities have started a demolition drive, has been encroached upon and Google images of 2014 show it was completely vacant.

    The DDA said it is the mandatory and fundamental duty of citizens to ensure protection of the heritage as well as composite culture of the city, which obligation requires the authorities to protect all old monuments, archaeological sites and remains, and make them free from encroachments by unscrupulous people.

    The DDA’s submissions were made in an affidavit filed in response to a petition by residents of Green Apartments in Mehrauli, which along with various other properties, has been identified to be demolished as part of the ‘anti-encroachment’ drive.

    Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora was informed by DDA counsel Shobhana Takiar that the agency has filed a detailed counter affidavit in the lead petition along with a demarcation report of December 2021.

    The counsel said short affidavits of the DDA responding to facts of each of the petitions shall be filed by February 27.

    The high court, while listing the matter for March 9, said the interim order of maintaining status quo on the properties of those who have approached the court shall continue till then.

    Advocate Siddhant Kumar, the counsel for one of the petitioners, has said the building of his client is situated in Khasra No. 1151/3 in Mehrauli which is not mentioned in the demolition order but the demolition action was still proposed against it.

    “The petitioners have encroached on the government land of village Ladha Sarai which falls in Mehrauli Archaeological Park. It is submitted that as per the Google images of 2014, the land under reference was completely vacant,” the DDA said in the affidavit.

    “The land in question falls in Mehrauli Archaeological Park which forms part of the Southern Central Ridge where a large number of historical world famous monument exists which are protected/ unprotected and maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India in order to protect Indian Heritage and Culture,” it said.

    It said as per the land records maintained by DDA, the land that is the subject matter of this petition falls in Khasra number-209 and 210 of village Ladha Sarai and it was acquired and placed at the disposal of the DDA by a July 1, 1975 notification.

    “This land has been earmarked as Green’ in the Master Plan of Delhi since beginning and is to be developed and maintained as Green’ and to be conserved under the Mehrauli Heritage Zone. It is submitted that the area is notified as Reserved Forest vide Notification . dated May 24, 1994 issued under the Indian Forest Act, 1927 being situated at the western side of the road going to Andheria More from Qutub,” it said.

    The land owning agency said attempts were made by many people in the past to encroach upon this parcel of DDA land and it had been preventing such attempts of the land grabbers.

    The DDA also referred to a July 2019 order of a division bench of the high court which had directed the authorities to take all necessary steps to ensure the Mehrauli Archaeological Park is free from encroachment.

    It said in compliance with various orders of the high court the Delhi government prepared a demarcation report on December 21, 2021 for the seam-line between village Ladha Sarai and Mehrauli.

    “After the demarcation report duly verified by the revenue department of Delhi government, DDA has issued notice on December 12, 2022 for removal of encroachments in Mehrauli Archaeological Park falling in village Ladha Sarai which is a government land ,” the DDA said.

    Regarding the sale deeds of land submitted by the petitioners, the authorities said such sale is void and barred under the provisions of Delhi Land Restriction on Transfer Act and other documents in the nature of property tax do not confer any right, title and interest in the property.

    The high court has been hearing a batch of petitions challenging the demolition action.

    The counsel for the residents of Green Apartments in Mehrauli had earlier said there are 62 families residing in 62 flats in the apartments and the entire action of DDA is illegal because the authorities are going ahead with the drive without giving any opportunity to the residents to be heard.

    He had said the residents of the apartments have got their title deeds registered by the registrar and DDA, along with the Delhi government, has gone ahead with the demarcation exercise without notifying those residing there which is not allowed as per law.

    A large number of residents of the area have approached the high court with separate petitions against the action being taken on their individual properties.

    On February 10, the high court had directed the authorities to maintain status quo on 400 jhuggis of Ghosiya Slum Colony in Mehrauli, which were also to be demolished.

    The DDA, on February 10, started a demolition drive in Mehrauli amid police security. However, on February 14, Delhi Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena directed the DDA to stop the anti-encroachment drive in Mehrauli and Ladha Sarai villages till further instructions.

    The drive was launched a month ahead of a proposed G20 meeting at the park in south Delhi.

    According to the DDA, the old park has about 55 monuments under the protection of the Archaeological Survey of India, state archeological department and the urban civic body.

    The land on which the alleged encroachment was done belonged to multiple agencies including DDA, Waqf Board, and Archaeological Survey of India, it has been claimed.

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  • People have realised after demolition drive how Article 370 protected J&K: Mehbooba

    People have realised after demolition drive how Article 370 protected J&K: Mehbooba

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    Srinagar: PDP president Mehbooba Mufti on Saturday said the people of Jammu and Kashmir have now come to realise how Article 370 of the Constitution acted as a protective shield for them, after the BJP-led government used bulldozers to demolish houses and businesses of the poor.

    She also defended her father Mufti Mohammad Sayeed’s decision to join hands with the BJP to form the government in Jammu and Kashmir after the 2014 Assembly polls, saying the PDP patriarch had successfully “caged the beast”.

    “When Article 370 was abrogated, some people thought it would only affect the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and the National Conference (NC). When the bulldozers came to demolish our homes, businesses and even the shelters for our domestic animals, people realised how Article 370 was a protection for us,” Mufti said at a function of her party here.

    Defending Sayeed’s decision to ally with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for government formation after the 2014 Assembly polls, the former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister said her father had caged the beast and stopped it from wreaking havoc.

    “No one understands that Mufti sahib had caged the beast. He had caged the BJP,” she said.

    Mufti said after winning three seats in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, the PDP had expected to win 43 Assembly seats in Jammu and Kashmir, but won only 28, while the BJP bagged 25 seats in Jammu.

    “It took Mufti sahib three months (to form the government). We have been accused of bringing the BJP into Jammu and Kashmir but how would one stop them? They had the majority in Parliament, they won the majority in Jammu and also, two seats in Kupwara.

    “Mufti sahib grabbed the BJP’s hand so that he could stop them. For one year, Mufti sahib was the chief minister and I was the chief minister for two years. We implemented our agenda, the Jammu and Kashmir agenda,” she said.

    Mufti claimed that she would have continued to be the chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir even today had she followed the BJP’s line. “Since I did not, they pulled out of the government,” she said.

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  • HC asks DDA, DUSIB to file affidavits in Mehrauli demolition drive case

    HC asks DDA, DUSIB to file affidavits in Mehrauli demolition drive case

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    New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Friday directed the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) and Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB) to file affidavits by February 21 in a plea filed by the Goshiya Colony Sewa Samiti and others residing in Mehrauli.

    Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora dealing with a plea filed through advocate Anupradha Singh also directed the petitioner to file its rejoinder within three days after DDA and DUSIB file their affidavits.

    The court listed the matter for next hearing on February 28.

    The plea challenges the December 12, 2022 demolition notice, wherein DDA purports to carry out a demolition drive in the entire Goshiya Colony, which is in existence for more than five decades and consists of over 600 houses, with approximately 4,000 population.

    The plea stated, citing the ‘Ajay Maken and others vs Union of India’ case that a demolition drive cannot be carried out without following the protocol for removal of jhuggis as per the order of Delhi High Court.

    The plea stated that before beginning any demolition drive, the land-owning agency must send a request to DUSIB, which will determine if the jhuggis qualifies for rehabilitation in accordance with the cut-off.

    The petition claimed that the land-owning agency cannot begin the demolition process until DUSIB determines that the jhuggis are not eligible for rehabilitation.

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