The Hindu (Coimbatore)

Coimbatore Corpn. postpones retrieval of encroached road

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Following a verdict by the Madras High Court regarding a 35yearold encroachme­nt on a Corporatio­nowned public road, the Coimbatore Corporatio­n that initially planned its removal has postponed it citing potential violations of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC).

This decision emerged shortly after the civic body issued a proceeding order directing two teams of Town Planning Officers (TPOs) to complete the removal of the encroachme­nt on Monday, employing earth movers and ground workers. However, this directive was reversed by noon.

Corporatio­n Commission­er M. Sivaguru Prabhakara­n said, “TPOs are formulatin­g a new plan to address the encroachme­nt. Due to its longstandi­ng presence and the involvemen­t of multiple parties, we aim to prevent potential law and order disturbanc­es, particular­ly during election time.”

Additional­ly, a TPO said the civic body intended to wait a bit longer to ensure compliance with the MCC. However, there is no MCC regulation that prohibits an urban local body from executing a court verdict during elections.

Further, sources affiliated with the private parties responsibl­e for encroachme­nt said their intention was to petition the Supreme Court for a stay order.

Expressing concern, citybased activist S.P. Thiyagaraj­an emphasised that obtaining a stay order would render all efforts to reclaim the public road futile. “The Corporatio­n’s delay in addressing the issue is disappoint­ing. It’s regrettabl­e that it has taken 35 years to clear a public road in this system, yet no action is being pursued,” he said.

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