Govt to probe delay in action against illegal construction of

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The today assured the state legislative assembly that it would probe the delay in demolishing alleged illegal constructions made by an eatery in Bandra Kurla Complex in

Minister of State for Home said an inquiry would be conducted to check why the demolition of illegal construction by the popular eatery was delayed by over a year.


Sunil Kedar alleged that while part of illegal construction of the eatery- Wok Express- was pulled down, some other portions are yet to be razed.

The restaurant, which operates on the ground floor of a building, is being managed by Spice and Grains Overseas, of which Piyush Bongirwar is a director. Bongirwar is the brother-in-of Praveen Pardeshi, principal secretary to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

"Will any action be taken against the IAS officer involved in this matter," Kedar asked.

Patil said the has already filed an affidavit in the

Clarifying that there was no stay order given to the Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA), he said, "We will probe why there was a delay in demolition in the first place."

The Speaker of the House Haribhau Bagde sought to know why the question was even admitted when the matter was pending before the

The restaurant was in the last year when an activist found under the Right to Information (RTI) that Patil had allegedly stayed the demolition of the illegal portions of the restaurant.

A PIL filed by activist Pravin Wategaonkar alleging that Patil had stayed the demolition even though there existed no provision in the Regional Town Planning Act for granting such a relief.

On July 5, the had directed Patil to file an affidavit in response to the PIL, which alleged that he misused his powers to save the eatery from demolition.

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