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Explained | BBMP identifies big names behind encroachments of Bengaluru storm water drainsKarnataka Revenue Minister R Ashoka said the identified encroachments and ongoing unlawful constructions would be demolished
Shiladitya Ray
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A BBMP bulldozer demolishes an illegal structure built on storm-water drain in Munnekolala area, which was recently flooded due to heavy monsoon rains, in Bengaluru, Tuesday, Sep. 13, 2022. Credit: PTI Photo
A BBMP bulldozer demolishes an illegal structure built on storm-water drain in Munnekolala area, which was recently flooded due to heavy monsoon rains, in Bengaluru, Tuesday, Sep. 13, 2022. Credit: PTI Photo

A BBMP notification dated Aug. 17 recently came to light, which identified encroachments that are believed to have blocked the flow of water into stormwater drains. The 15 encroachments identified were as follows:

Karnataka Revenue Minister R Ashoka on Sept. 13 announced that the identified encroachments as well as ongoing unlawful constructions in Bengaluru would be demolished, like the Noida twin towers, before the next monsoon season.

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"We have asked our officers to demolish any encroachments whether they are rich or poor," Ashoka said. "More than 30 IT companies have encroached storm water drains. They were talking big but many of these companies and builders have encroached. We won't spare anyone, no question of giving time to anyone." He had earlier promised to "mercilessly" remove properties that obstructed the water flow into drains.

Ashoka also vowed to punish officials and builders who are directly or indirectly associated with illegal constructions and encroachments.

Earlier, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said that there would be no discrimination in the demolition of encroachments and illegal constructions. He had also attributed the poor state of the city's infrastructure to the erstwhile Congress government’s "maladministration".

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(Published 14 September 2022, 11:33 IST)