Bombay High Court has told local heads of the political parties which have illegal, obstructive structures as their offices in Thane City to demolish them in two days or face the prospect of their party chiefs getting notices, Indian Express reported today.
This follows a public interest litigation initiated by a Thane City resident, Ajit Savagave.
Maharashtra Times reported that the Thane Municipal Corporation told the court that even before their personnel and police reached a spot to demolish such structures, someone from the police tipped off the political offices leading to opposition to the civic body's work.
This follows a public interest litigation initiated by a Thane City resident, Ajit Savagave.
Maharashtra Times reported that the Thane Municipal Corporation told the court that even before their personnel and police reached a spot to demolish such structures, someone from the police tipped off the political offices leading to opposition to the civic body's work.
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