Residents of the Campa Cola Society assembled outside the society and protested against the eviction deadline, which came to an end on Thursday.
Earlier, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Shaina NC called for a parity of law on the part of the Maharashtra Government, and said if it is going to demolish the Campa Cola Society, then it should also demolish other illegal buildings in the city as well.
The deadline for the residents to hand over the keys of their illegal flats ended at 5 pm but the residents are adamant at their stance.
Brihan Mumbai Corporation had earlier given a May 2 deadline to the residents by which the residents failed to evict their homes. But now, the municipality has again asked the residents to evict their houses by Thursday evening.
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