‘Need for strict action against illegal complexes’
FORUM Encroachments, garbage dumps and house tax settlement scheme on agenda, mayor assures solution to these issues
LUCKNOW: Civic issues, including encroachments, garbage dumps, traffic jams and one-time house tax settlement scheme figured on the agenda of HT Forum organised here on Friday. City mayor Sanyukta Bhatia, who was also a part of the forum, assured to resolve the issues at the earliest.
Encroachment remained the most debatable topic . “In Aminabad, one of the oldest markets of the state capital, encroachment has reduced a 40 ft road to a mere 8 ft. It’s high time something was done,” said Jaspreet Singh, a social activist who is running a campaign ‘I Change Aminabad’.
Singh, who is also promoting the campaign through social media, said there was need to take strict action against the ‘illegal’ complexes and shops that were the main contributors to the encroachment. He also pointed out another glaring issue the Aminabad market was grappling with: poor pheri neeti and the government’s announcement to allocate a place to street vendors near Jhandewala Park. “The government’s announcement has given an opportunity to the street vendors to encroach on the area,” he added. Sanjay Gupta, president, Uttar Pradesh Adarsh Vyapar Mandal, endorsed the view and demanded the revision of ‘pheri neeti’, saying it should be with the consent of the traders.
On house tax, he said the Nagar Nigam should launch onetime settlement scheme to bolster its revenue. “There are many people who want to clear their arrears but due to the faulty tax assessment, they are unable to do so. If the Nagar Nigam introduces one time settlement, people will come forward and clear the dues that will increase the revenue,” said Gupta. Similarly, PK Gupta,
spokesperson, IMA suggested removal of encroachments from parks and developing wellness parks near the PGI. He also demanded construction of pink toilets for the convenience of women visitors to the PGI. The mayor, after patiently listening to all issues and suggestions, assured that all grievances would be addressed. She said the LMC was getting the area videographed to curb encroachments in Aminabad. She also said she had already given a waiver in most of the disputed house tax cases.
She also accepted the suggestion for establishment of pink toilets and said locals and social activists should help in providing adequate space to set up the toilets.