Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

‘Targeted by BMC for complainin­g against hawkers’

- Jeet Mashru htmumbai@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: The operator of a 62-year-old Hotel Milan outside KEM hospital in Parel has alleged that he is being targeted by the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) with multiple raids after he complained about the hawkers to the civic body.

Sharing details about the raids, 55-year-old Jaswant Singh shared that his complaints have resulted in multiple visits by civic body’s building and factory department officials, health department officials and fire officials. Singh also alleged that in the name of ‘deep cleaning’ drive, a shed outside his restaurant, which he said is legal, was demolished early morning on March 2 without any intimation or notices.

BMC officials on the other hand said they are following due procedure and acting on the encroachme­nt and alteration­s in the restaurant. “The issue I am facing is because I had complained about the hawkers, who are working in tandem with BMC. The space outside my restaurant is also legal. We were given a licence in 2001 for its usage and we have all the documents for it,” said Singh.

Singh added that this is one of the oldest restaurant­s outside KEM hospital establishe­d in 1962. “All these years, BMC did not find any fault, and now the

civic body is conducting multiple visits and initiating action.”

He said his business is also adversely affected by hawkers who do not have to pay any licence fee or taxes. “Due process was not followed when BMC initiated a demolition drive during the deep cleaning activity. We are not given any notice nor any hearing for the same.”

Mahesh Patil, assistant commission­er of the F South ward in Parel, said there was no targeting of any shops. “There is additional alteration and encroachme­nt by the restaurant, and we acted on that basis.” Patil said officials found alteration behind the restaurant at the place of the kitchen and there were some encroachme­nts found in the front. “After we received the complaints, we took the acton based on it.”

Singh, on the other hand, alleged that neither any notice was given nor any hearing before any action by BMC.

Dr Ashwini Joshi, additional commission­er, city, said action is taken on illegal vendors/ occupiers of footpath as well as illegal shades /alteration­s done by restaurant­s in the area.

 ?? RAJU SHINDE/HT PHOTO ?? Jaswant Singh, operator of Hotel Milan in Parel, shows document related to permission granted for a shed outside the restaurant which he says is legal yet the BMC demolished it.
RAJU SHINDE/HT PHOTO Jaswant Singh, operator of Hotel Milan in Parel, shows document related to permission granted for a shed outside the restaurant which he says is legal yet the BMC demolished it.
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