Stepping into the matter, the Gujarat High Court suspended the drive till April 21 after some locals rushed to HC claiming that government can expand road even without razing structures.
After an urgent hearing, Justice A J Desai asked AMC to maintain status quo till next the hearing on April 21.
The building was being razed as it was one of the structures blocking the broadening of road in the area under the city Development Plan of AMC.
Residents of the area refused to take possession of bodies extricated from rubble and sat with them on dharna on road for many hours demanding FIR by police against the guilty, causing traffic jam.
They relented after top police officers, including police commissioner Shivanand Jha, assured them of taking appropriate action.
"We have assured the locals that police will take action in this regard. We urged them to send the bodies for postmortem, so that the process is speeded up. After having a word with the police commissioner locals agreed to take the bodies," said Joint Commissioner of Police (city crime branch) J K Bhatt who rushed to spot to control the situation.
Locals alleged that a JCB machine of the civic team went on to raze the structure, a commercial building, even as some occupants were still inside.
"Shop owners urged the AMC team to give some more time to shift the belongings. However, AMC team ignored our plight and ordered the JCB operator to demolish the structure. Thus, a 20-ft wall suddenly collapsed on those who were standing near the structure," said Suresh Patel, an eye witness.
Krushnagar police inspector C R Sangada confirmed to PTI that four persons were killed in the incident and one was injured.
City Mayor Gautam Shah told reporters that the victims
ignored the warning of the AMC squad.
"Even when the demolition was going on, some persons ignored our warning and went inside their shops. When they were inside, the wall, which might be weak, collapsed on them. AMC has announced to give Rs 4 lakh to victims' families and Rs 50,000 to the injured," said Shah.
The deceased, all residents of Nikol road, owned shops in the commercial complex which was pulled down by AMC.
Krushnanagar police station sub-inspector H R Vaghela said, "As of now, we lodged an Accidental Death complaint and sent the bodies for postmortem. Based on the PM reports and inquiry reports of AMC and police department, we will take further decision".
The issue took a political turn with the Patel Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS) calling for Nikol bandh tomorrow against "corruption and mismanagement" by the BJP-led AMC and state government.
City Congress unit also slammed the civic body and announced to stage protests outside municipal commissioner's office tomorrow.
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