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Demolition of Mantri Tranquil compound wall

Q: Today morning I came to know about the demolition of the compound wall of Mantri Tranquil from one of my friend. Can anyone throw some light on the same?
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Hi All,
I have been a resident of the locality around Mantri for the last 17 years. Yes, there was a huge lake, spanning 8 acres, which was part of the 'Raja Kaluve'... the same WAS encroached for Mantri Tranquil, and is again being encroached to build Mantri Serenity.
Eventually, as we all add anything between 3 to 6 thousand rupees to our monthly budget of sourcing water, we will realize the importance of the lakes and associated canals. THey give life to the land and those dwelling in it.
Use of influence to close them is now coming under major scrutiny.
The High Court stay reflects on the entire stretch of the Raja Kaluve, with the Hon'Ble judge trying to reconsider if the Raja Kaulve cna itself be shifted. This is, of course, out of question, and eventual demolition is on the cards.
I am sorry for all those who were fooled into buying apartments, but it is the builder's fault to do such an act and try to get away, with the residents, to bear the brunt!
Anand C K Shashidhar


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Hi Guys!! It seems that there was no stay order at the time of the demolition. Now they are waiting for the courts decision. Civic officilas claimed that they had conducted a survey of the storm water drain and denied issuing khata for the apartment. Is that true?
Monica


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Yesterday BBMP earth movers demolished a part of the compound wall in Mantri Tranquil. BBMP workers claimed that the apartment was encroaching on a storm water drain.
Mriganka Sharma


Is the situation under control? What are the residents saying and what is the next step by BBMP?
29th October 2014


Yes now the situation is under control. Residents got temporary relief as the High Court stayed the BBMP actions.

People reside in the apartment complex said there was no mention of the storm water drain in any document provided to them by the builder at the time of occupancy. Moreover the apartment plan was approved by the Bangalore Development Authority and BBMP had issued A khata as well.
Mriganka Sharma,  Bangalore
29th October 2014


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