Criminal Cases to Be Filed Against Encroachers at Three Locations in Pune
- Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule
Mumbai, May 29 : Criminal cases will be filed against those responsible for encroachments at three locations in Pune city—Katraj, Kondhwa, and Yewalewadi—as per the directive issued by Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule during the ongoing session of the Maharashtra Legislature.
The Minister instructed officials from the Pune Municipal Corporation and the Revenue Department to take immediate action in these cases. A meeting related to this issue was held at the Ministry under the chairmanship of Minister Bawankule. MLA Yogesh Tilekar, along with officials from the Pune Municipal Corporation and the Pune District Collectorate, joined the meeting via video conferencing. Additional Secretaries Satyanarayan Bajaj and Ajit Deshmukh were present at the Ministry.
Minister Bawankule further stated that he would soon conduct a field visit to personally inspect the actions taken on this matter raised during the Legislature session.
Meetings on Various Revenue Department Issues
Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule also chaired multiple meetings on various topics related to the Revenue Department. These meetings were attended by Minister of State Adv. Ashish Jaiswal, MLAs Prakash Solanke and Praveen Darekar, Additional Chief Secretary Milind Mhaiskar, and Additional Secretary Ajit Deshmukh. Director of Land Records Dr. Suhas Divase participated via video conferencing.
Key discussions included challenges in registering lease agreements for mobile tower sites and the proposal to allow commercial use of land within the Paratwada Municipal Council limits in Amravati district.
Additionally, a detailed proposal was suggested to be submitted to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis regarding implementation of the amended Land Acquisition Act by the Central Government and for formulating a policy on land use conversion in the state.
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