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The High Court has ordered the demolition of an old house located at 117, Netaji Subhash Road in Burrabazar, leading to swift action from the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC), which has commenced the demolition process. The decision comes as part of ongoing efforts to ensure safety and structural integrity in the densely populated area.
However, the demolition has not occurred without controversy. Several tenants residing in the building have expressed their discontent, claiming they were not given any prior notice regarding the demolition. This lack of communication has raised concerns about the rights of the tenants, who argue that they should have been informed ahead of time to make necessary arrangements for their relocation.
One tenant has gone as far as to allege that theft occurred during the demolition process. According to this tenant, valuable belongings were taken from their home as the KMC team began the demolition. This accusation adds another layer of complexity to an already contentious situation, highlighting the need for clearer protocols and communication during such significant actions.
The tenants are now seeking clarification and support from local authorities, hoping to resolve the issues surrounding the demolition. Their calls for accountability echo broader concerns about tenant rights and the treatment of individuals affected by government orders in urban settings.