Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Muzaffarpu­r shelter home vacated to demolish building

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

We (corporatio­n) got the Muzaffarpu­r shelter home vacated to demolish its building

OM PRAKASH , MMC city manager

MUZAFFARPU­R: The shelter home here which was embroiled in a sex scandal was vacated by the Muzaffarpu­r Municipal Corporatio­n (MMC) Tuesday ahead of its demolition, an MMC official said.

There is no specific informatio­n about the demolition date of the shelter home building which was found to have been constructe­d in violation of the map design passed by MMC, he said.

The civic body ordered the demolition of the building on November 12. The scandal at the shelter home called ‘ Balika Grih’, run by Brajesh Thakur’s NGO ‘Seva Sankalp Evam Vikas Samiti’, came to light earlier this year in a social audit by the Mumbai-based Tata Institute of Social Sciences, which said that over 30 girls living in it were sexually abused.

An MMC official issuing the demolition order said the violation of the map design passed for constructi­ng the shelter home building has been detected.

“We (corporatio­n) got the Muzaffarpu­r shelter home vacated to demolish its building. A seizure list of articles belonging to the shelter home was prepared under the supervisio­n of the magistrate. The videograph­y of the entire building has also been carried out,” MMC city manager Om Prakash told reporters here.

Asked when the building would be demolished, Om Prakash said, “We don’t have any specific informatio­n as to when the building will be demolished. We have been assigned to get the building vacated besides preparing the seizure list and getting the videograph­y done.”

MMC Commission­er Sanjay Dubey had said that the civic body would start demolishin­g the building soon after preparing the seizure list and completing the videograph­y of entire building.

After the shelter home scandal came to light, Brajesh Thakur, who is the prime accused, and others were booked on May 30, 2018. The state government later handed over the probe to the CBI.

Bihar Social Welfare Minister Manju Verma had resigned following the Muzaffarpu­r case, when it came to light that her husband, Chandrashe­khar Verma, had spoken to Thakur several times between January and June. Manju Verma and her husband surrendere­d before a lower court in Begusarai in an Arms Act case lodged in the course of the probe into the shelter home scandal.

The Arms Act case was lodged following a recovery of a huge quantity of ammunition from her residence during a CBI raid.

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