Thane: NCP MLA and the cabinet minister Jitendra Awhad on Tuesday signaled Nexus who was unpranced operating in the city corridor and urged the city commissioner of Thane Dr.
Vipin Sharma to start a detailed investigation to find out how illegal structures were constructed openly in the city.
The minister, in a series of tweets, also questioned the silence of Sharma for illegal construction that claimed he personally met Commissioners and told some illegal construction while partner parties of the former Parliament Anand Paranjape also did not use some illegal structures but there was no point in.
, Awhad is questionable if the administration selectively acts on the structure.
“I have met the Commissioner and told him about this situation.
I have warned him when the construction has just begun but there is no action until the structure arises and now the administration is busy tiring its resources in destroying them,” he said.
“Audit message for illegal buildings in the elite area of Likenaupada and Vartaknagar.
Who is the clerk there, whether they are not responsible” “.
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If you do not provide evidence,” Minister of Tweet showed the Nexus It is not holy in the administration and also challenges the commissioner to start an investigation.
When contacted, Commissioner Thane said he didn’t realize the tweet.
Meanwhile, BJP jumped into the situation and now has urged Neta to take their own actions instead of tweeting.
“The NCP cabinet minister should not only tweet but take action in this regard and ensure the relevant officials are exposed and the disciplinary action is firm,” said BJP Corporator Manohar Dumre.