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Illegal bungalow at Old Goa must be demolished as per law: Savio Rodrigues

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Taking a firm stand over the illegal bungalow case in Old Goa, BJP Spokesperson, Savio Rodrigues has demanded that the illegal bungalow must be demolished as per law.

His statement comes in response to the letter of G Kishen Reddy, Union Home Minister for Tourism to Mahua Moitra, MP, Trinamool Congress. In the letter, Reddy has stated, “I have got the matter examined and would like to inform that the ASI has issued a demolition order against the illegal construction on 16.08.2022 under the provisions of the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act 1958”.

“The ASI has issued a demolition order. High Court has for now stayed the demolition order, and that the bungalow is an illegal construction is clear from the ASI demolition order. The illegal bungalow must be demolished under the law”, expressed Rodrigues.

“It is important for the government to set up an SIT to investigate the clear lapse on the part of certain representatives in different authorities that overlooked the construction of the illegal bungalow in an ASI protected area of religious sensitivities”, Rodrigues further elucidated.

 

 

Sonakshi Datta
Sonakshi Datta
Journalist who wants to cover the truth which others look the other way from.

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