Deccan Chronicle

GHMC ignores violation of Anti-Defacement Act

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The Defacement Act has been completely ignored in the city despite the High Court’s directions and Municipal Administra­tion and Urban Developmen­t minister K.T. Rama Rao’s instructio­ns. A large number of hoardings and flexi can be seen erected across the city, but the corporatio­n officials have not booked any cases on violators nor have they removed them.

The High Court had already given clear instructio­ns to the corporatio­n regarding a ban on hoardings by political parties. Besides the court, K T Rama Rao on several occasions announced that defacement of properties would be dealt with seriously from January by enforcing the Prevention of the Disfigurem­ent of Open Places and Prohibitio­n of Obscene and Objectiona­ble Posters and Advertisem­ents Act, 1997, since the government was firm on keeping the city clean.

He urged political parties not to erect flexis, banners, posters and

Despite warnings by the HC and minister K.T. Rama Rao, a large number of hoardings and flexi boards were erected across the city, but the corporatio­n officials have not booked any cases on violators, nor have they removed them.

cutouts in public areas and to follow the provisions of the Act and the order of the High Court also.

The minister at times has taken GHMC officials to task and even booked cases on his own party cadres.

Following the instructio­ns of the MA&UD minister, GHMC earlier this year levied a `50,000 penalty on TRS corporator Sunaritha Reddy, while former corporator M.D. Aslam Pasha was fined `25,000.

The High Court on February 24, 2015, had instructed political parties not to put up flexis, hoardings and banners at public places. It had also directed the GHMC to ensure that all hoardings were removed, and also asked it to impose penalties on violators.

In January last year, the civic body adopted the Defacement of Public and Private Properties Act in order to improve the appearance of the city and its structures. The Act made it illegal to deface or write on walls and to put up unauthoriz­ed hoardings, flexi- boards, banners or cut-outs of political leaders.

Over enthusiast­ic TRS party cadres and other aspirants convenient­ly violated the defacement act and erected flexiboard­s, banners and other billboards hailing their own leader.

More than 10,000 violations can be spotted across the city. However, the GHMC has been a mute spectator to the violations. When asked about booking cases on the violators and action taken to pull down the hoardings, the official concerned refused to comment.

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