<p>Complying with a high court order concerning illegal religious structures, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike has identified 1,509 of them in public places. </p>.<p>Among them, 214 have been built after the Supreme Court’s September 29, 2009, ruling banning the construction of religious structures in public places. </p>.<p>The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) ordered a survey of the structures on January 20 since it has to submit a statement on action taken on the issue at the high court, which is likely to hold a hearing on the case on January 28. “We are taking measures to demolish the 214 structures built after the cut-off date of 2009 as ruled by the SC,” BBMP commissioner Manjunatha Prasad told <span class="italic">DH</span>. </p>.<p>While the East Zone has a maximum of 106 unauthorised and illegal structures, RR Nagar (26), West (25) and Bommanahalli (20) also had considerable number of unauthorised religious structures. </p>
<p>Complying with a high court order concerning illegal religious structures, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike has identified 1,509 of them in public places. </p>.<p>Among them, 214 have been built after the Supreme Court’s September 29, 2009, ruling banning the construction of religious structures in public places. </p>.<p>The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) ordered a survey of the structures on January 20 since it has to submit a statement on action taken on the issue at the high court, which is likely to hold a hearing on the case on January 28. “We are taking measures to demolish the 214 structures built after the cut-off date of 2009 as ruled by the SC,” BBMP commissioner Manjunatha Prasad told <span class="italic">DH</span>. </p>.<p>While the East Zone has a maximum of 106 unauthorised and illegal structures, RR Nagar (26), West (25) and Bommanahalli (20) also had considerable number of unauthorised religious structures. </p>