The civic body, aided by officials from various departments, including police, dismantled several illegal structures, including shops during the drive.
"No notice was served to us before JMC went ahead with its selective anti-encroachment drive. The drive was against selective small-time shopkeepers. If officials of the JMC are really serious why did they not touch the big shops," Sham Lal, a local shopkeeper, alleged.
Commissioner Jammu Municipal Corporation, Mandeep Kour, however, said the demolition decision was taken following the ruling of the high court to remove all such illegal constructions in the city.
"We are following the directions of the court and every illegal construction in the city would be removed. All the structures which had become hindrance to the movement of traffic here were removed today", the JMC commissioner said.
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