Siliguri: The Siliguri-Jalpaiguri Development Authority (SJDA)
will remove from two prominent Siliguri markets encroachers who it
claims have not been evicted by the Left-run civic body despite
occupying government land.
The SJDA will serve notices to the illegal occupants on Monday asking them to vacate within a stipulated time.
SJDA chairman Sourav Chakraborty made the announcement at a
meeting of the authority here on Saturday, accusing Siliguri Municipal
Corporation and Asok Bhattacharya, the mayor and Siliguri CPM MLA, of
not clearing such encroachments.
"We came to know that there are unauthorised occupants in
Bidhan Market and Hawkers' Corner and have decided to take steps and
vacate these places. The encroachers will be served notice on Monday and
would be provided a week's time. If they do not leave the places, we
will evict them," said Chakraborty, a Trinamul MLA.
He mentioned that the encroachers are sitting on government land and yet, the civic body has not made any move.
"These areas have got encroached as there is complete inaction on the
part of SMC. The civic authorities, including the mayor, did not do
anything to prevent this illegal practice. We are not interested in
blame game but it when something illegal happens under SMC area, the
civic body has to take the responsibility," he added.
At the meeting, some other decisions with regard to
infrastructure development of the city and its surroundings were made,
said the SJDA chairman.
Among these include installation of a sewerage treatment plant
for Fuleswari and Jorapani, two rivulets which pass through the city.
Also, the authority will spent Rs 5.6 crore to build a guest house at Himanchal Bihar, located on the outskirts at Matigara.
"We will name it as Siliguri Guest House. It will have
accommodations, along with a community hall and a conference hall. It
can help residents to organise different events," he said. For the
treatment plant, a project report has been sent to the state municipal
affairs department, seeking approval.
The Telegraph
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