"Encroachments that are obstructing storm water drains, live drain, and causing flooding, they should be removed first, that's the direction that we have given," Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister T B Jayachandra told reporters here after the Cabinet meeting.
Stating that clearing of "unauthorised" constructionson the storm water drains was taken up based on the judgement of the High Court, he said, "the judgement is only to remove the unauthorised constructions on the drains not on the periphery or something like that.
Incessant rains earlier this month had inundated streets, crippling normal life in several parts of the city, forcing government and civic authorities to swing into action and taking up storm water drain clearance drive.
Following the Chief Minister's order, the city civicbody Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) had begun thedemolition drive in several parts of the city, including Avani Sringeri Nagar in Bommanahalli, Kasavanahalli in Mahadevapura and Shivanahalli in Yelahanka.
Jayachandra said there was no question of sparinganyone or discriminating between the rich and the poor in the encroachment clearance drive.
Pointing out that attempts were being made by the richto approach courts and get some court orders, the Ministersaid, "We are taking care of it."
Several individuals and organisations have accusedBBMP of targeting only small property owners and not big builders or malls which have also allegedly encroached upon storm water drains.
Hearing a petition accusing alleged encroachment of storm-water drains by two malls and a five-star hotel, High Court on Monday had directed the BBMP commissioner to examine the allegations and take appropriate decision within three months.
Admitting that there was lack of proper coordination between departments concerned, Jayachandra said confusion has been created among the people with no proper communication, resulting in creating panic among them.
"It has been clearly instructed to the officials to demolish constructions on live storm water drains, and they have been directed not to touch properties with approval from government agencies where water valley has shifted. Measures should be taken to avoid flooding due to encroachment of storm water drains," he said.
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