Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

CM Vijayan calls for all-party meet on apex court order to demolish 370 flats

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: The Kerala government on Sunday called for an all-party meeting on September 17 to discuss the plight of owners of around 350 flats in Maradu in Kochi, facing demolition for violating Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) norms.

The meeting will be held here on Tuesday at 3.30pm, chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s office said.

The 1,200 owners in four apartment complexes near the backwaters of Kochi have been opposing the move to demolish the flats as ordered by the Supreme Court for violation of Coastal Regulation Zone rules.

Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan also expressed concern over the plight of the owners.

Political parties, including the ruling CPI(M) and the opposition congress have come out in support of the flat owners.

CPI(M) state secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishn­an and Opposition leader in the assembly Ramesh Chennithal­a had on Saturday visited Marudu and assured the residents of all help.

The owners have made it clear that they will not leave their residences and are also observing a relay satyagraha.

The municipal authoritie­s have stated that they would take the next step based on directions from the state government.

The notices to the flat owners asked them to vacate their residences to implement the apex court order, directing demolition of the structures constructe­d in violation of CRZ notificati­ons. After the owners refused to accept the notices, the authoritie­s had affixed them on the walls of the building.

The state government had on Monday initiated steps to implement the SC order and directed the municipali­ty to take immediate action to evacuate the residents and rehabilita­te them in coordinati­on with the Ernakulam District Collector.

The top court had on May 8 directed the removal of the buildings within a month as they were constructe­d in a notified CRZ, which was part of a water body known to be hit by tides.

THE 1,200 OWNERS IN FOUR APARTMENT COMPLEXES HAVE BEEN OPPOSING THE MOVE TO DEMOLISH THE FLATS AS ORDERED BY SC FOR VIOLATION OF CRZ RULES

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