BMC-Mumbai Police Demolish Oshiwara Encroachments After BJP MLA Complaint
BMC-Mumbai Police Demolish Oshiwara Encroachments After BJP MLA Complaint

In a joint operation, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and Mumbai Police demolished encroachments in an Oshiwara housing society following a complaint by BJP MLA Ameet Satam. Satam alleged that a portion of the Vijay Vishal Cooperative Housing Society's land had been encroached upon, and residents, particularly senior citizens and women, were facing intimidation. He described the matter as a case of “land jihad” and claimed illegal activities were being carried out by the encroachers.

Demolition Details and Legal Process

A BMC K-West ward official confirmed that about eight to 10 semi-permanent commercial structures, constructed illegally on the society's plot, were demolished. “The housing society had communicated with us about the encroachments and lodged complaints on several occasions. Accordingly, we issued notices to the encroachers and conducted hearings. A speaking order was also issued before the demolition action was carried out. All legal procedures were followed,” the official said.

MLA's Allegations and Society Grievances

Satam had written to Mumbai police commissioner Deven Bharti and BMC commissioner Ashwini Bhide on June 13, seeking intervention regarding encroachments, unauthorised constructions, and law-and-order concerns. In his letter, Satam cited representations from society members, who stated that senior citizens and women faced intimidation. “Unauthorised structures were being constructed within the society premises despite the housing society possessing ownership documents, including a conveyance deed, Index II records and property tax receipts,” Satam said.

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The MLA further alleged that a criminal had occupied an open plot within the society compound and erected structures there. “Society members informed me that Building No. 3 was also being trespassed upon and that goats, dogs and ducks were being kept within the premises, leading to safety and hygiene concerns. The residents also complained that the area outside the society was being used for activities such as alcohol consumption, drug use and eve-teasing, resulting in law-and-order issues,” Satam added.

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