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Monday, 6 October 2014

Campa Cola Residents Hoping For Relief

Most of the occupants of residential properties in Mumbai in Campa Cola complex are looking to return to their homes. A few months back the people living in these properties in Mumbai were forced to vacate their home after Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) had started the demolition proceedings. currently people are waiting for the BMC to file a reply to their plea in the Supreme Court.

People had moved out of illegal residential properties in Mumbai after BMC had removed gas, water and electricity connection from illegal residential properties in Mumbai. Most of the people had vacated the flats and had taken a flat on rent or shifted with their families and friends. But now most of the people are planning to return to the complex. The residents have now filed a appeal with the honorable Supreme Court (SC), asking about the details of the case. They want to know why the BMC has still not found a solution to their problem. The SC had asked the civic body to evolve a solution.

The civic authority has always maintained that there can be no amicable solution to this particular issue. The civic authority was given two weeks by the honorable SC to file its reply. In the next hearing which was held on 1st September 2014, the civic authority had requested more time from the apex court. They have sought another four weeks to file a reply. The deadline given to BMC is about to end and hence people are keen to move back to their Indian properties in Mumbai.

People are trying to buy gas cylinders for cooking, use emergency light and torches during the dark and buying water from nearby slums to meet their daily basic requirements. All that these people can hope for is a quick solution offered by the BMC.

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