Officer-bearers of Maharashtra Society Welfare Association (MSWA), which works to bring transparency in real estate sector, today met the affected owners, and assured them to raise the issue with the Chief Minister.
Acting on a PIL, the Bombay High Court has directed the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) and the City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) to demolish these 99 structures, illegally constructed on lands belonging to them in Digha village.
These state-run agencies are likely to start razing the buildings after Diwali (which falls on November 11).
He blamed rampant corruption for mushrooming of illegal buildings and demanded strict laws to prevent such structures from coming up in the future.
"These families are going to lose their life-long savings. Strict law should be put in the place so that in future no one dares to construct illegal buildings," he told PTI.
Advocating a humanitarian approach to the issue, MSWA Chairman Ramesh Prabhu said, "When slums could be regularised, why not these buildings, which were bought legally by paying stamp duties, registration fees and other levies to the Government."
"Similarly, how come banks and financial institutions sanctioned housing loans for them? The Government should answer all these questions."
Two FIRs have been lodged against eight persons - six builders and two real estate agents - in connection with the construction of these illegal buildings.
