BJP seeks reconstruction of dilapidated buildings

BJP seeks reconstruction of dilapidated buildings

The opposition party in BMC has criticised the civic body’s move to issue eviction notices to residents of old and dilapidated buildings

FPJ Political BureauUpdated: Saturday, July 18, 2020, 12:36 AM IST
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Mumbai: After the death of 10 people in building collapses in Mumbai, the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has criticized the civic body’s move to issue eviction notices to residents of old and dilapidated buildings. It has sought reconstruction of these structures to ensure in situ rehabilitation of these people.

BJP legislator Ram Kadam said Mumbai had several thousand old and dilapidated buildings, which collapsed and led to a loss of life. He added that the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) had sent notices to thousands of these residents asking them to vacate these premises.

“Where will these people seek alternate housing during such a crisis? Already, they have no money, and where will they find new homes now?” he asked, adding that, however, the lives of these people were also important.

“Unfortunately, the BMC is trying to pass the buck to these people and is serving them notices. This is not right. The BMC must not shift the onus and ensure that these poor and needy get new houses in this crisis situation while saving their lives (from building collapses),” said Kadam.

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