Deccan Chronicle

Kangana seeks 2cr from BMC

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Days after the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) razed unauthoris­ed alteration­s at Kangana Ranaut’s office, the Bollywood actress has demanded compensati­on worth `2 crore from the civic body citing the demolition ‘illegal’. She has filed an amended petition before the Bombay high court seeking the damages.

In her amended petition, Kangana has stated that the BMC has demolished 40 per cent of the office, which included valuable property such as chandelier­s and rare artworks. She has sought interim relief to take steps to make the property “capable of use” after the demolition.

“The large-scale illegal demolition has caused damage estimated to be around `2 crore,” the plea said.

The BMC had issued a

24-hour stop-work notice to Kangana on September

8 citing illegal alteration­s in the renovation and finishing work at her office at Pali Hill, Bandra. To this, Kangana had filed a plea in the HC seeking interim relief of stay on the demolition work. While the BMC went ahead with the demolition of unauthoris­ed structures on September 9, the HC stayed further demolition and directed the civic body to file an affidavit. The court will hear the petition and BMC’s response on September 22.

In the amended petition, Kangana has said the civic body’s claims of 14 alteration­s and additions to the property were not substantia­ted by proper evidence. The petition further said the presence of BMC staff and police officials outside the premises on September 9 even before civic authoritie­s rejected her response to the stop-work notice showed the action was premeditat­ed and taken with ‘malafide intentions’ and ‘ulterior motives.’

The actress claimed that the BMC’s action was because she was recently at “loggerhead­s with the Maharashtr­a government” regarding her views on certain issues. Kangana has found herself in controvers­y after her criticism of Mumbai police’s handling of Sushant Singh Rajput’s death investigat­ion.

She also referred to Mumbai as “Pakistanoc­cupied Kashmir” evoking a sharp response from the Shiv Sena leaders.

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