Amonkar, in his complaint, mentioned that there was unauthorised construction of shops, restaurants and six structures and two platforms on alleged saltpans. He said the panchayat conducted a site inspection on January 17, 2024, and a show-cause notice was issued to Khosla on February 15. Amonkar showed the copy of the demolition order to PTI, and it stated that Khosla had failed to produce any documentary evidence proving the legality of the unauthorised structures. However, Khosla managed to get a stay on the local panchayat’s order by approaching the Directorate of Panchayat.
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