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Kangana claims BMC may demolish her Mumbai office

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Utkarsh Mishra
Last updated on: September 08, 2020 02:28 IST
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Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut on Monday took to Twitter to share videos of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) officials at her office premises in Mumbai and expressed the apprehension that they may demolish the property.

 

IMAGE: Women Shiv Sena party workers stage a protest against Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut, outside Shiv Sena office in Thane. Photograph: PTI photo

However, the civic body said the visit by its officials was part of a regular exercise undertaken to keep a tab on illegal constructions in suburban Bandra where her office is located.

Kangana's recent remark comparing Mumbai to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) has drawn ire of the ruling Shiv Sena whose leaders are targeting the Bharatiya Janata Party for defending her.

In a tweet on Monday, she said officials of the Sena-ruled civic body visited her office and may demolish the property on Tuesday.

Stating that she has done nothing illegal on her property, the actor said BMC should show the illegal construction with a notice.

'They have forcefully taken over my office measuring everything, also harassing my neighbors,' she tweeted.

'I am informed tomorrow they are demolishing my property,' she added.

Parag Masurkar, deputy municipal commissioner, confirmed that a team of officials inspected Ranaut's office set up in a row house located in the upmarket Pali Hill area of Bandra.

He said the visit was a part of regular exercise to keep a tab on illegal constructions and the team also inspected some other row houses in the area.

Masurkar said as per their records it (Ranaut's office) was a residential property, and they wanted to confirm if any changes have been made in the structure.

According to BMC sources, the team is likely to submit a report within a couple of days after which further course of action will be decided.

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