Friday, 14 December 2018
Tripura to clear unauthorised religious structures on govt land
All district magistrates will have to file affidavits of progress," he added.Das said the demolishing of unauthorised religious structures has no connection with any recent incident in the state and they were just following the Supreme Court order.Sonamura sub-divisional magistrate Saju Waheed said they have already removed 15 to 16 such structures and served notices to the rest. "We have divided the unauthorised religious structures into two categories - structures which were built over 30 years ago and those which are less than 30 years old. A total of 184 such structures were recognised in Sonamura subdivision in Sipahijala district," he said, adding that notices were issued to 48 religious bodies, including 20 temples, 26 mosques and two churches.Opposition CPM MLA Shayamal Chakraborty condemned the move and said eviction notices were issued to 12 mosques in the area but no such notice was served to the temples. "The authority served eviction notices only to the mosques and informed the temples only verbally about the relocation," he said.BJP spokesperson Ashok Sinha supported the move and said the government has shown true nature of secular governance in Tripura since unauthorised structures of all religions are being relocated.Additional secretary for revenue L.T. Darlong said, "We are simply complying with the Supreme Court order. The order came in 2009. We are implementing it now. The issue is still sub judice in Tripura High Court. The state government will file an affidavit in the high court on December 19 on the unauthorised religious structures." Dailyhunthttps://www.123formbuilder.com/form-4395623/my-form
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