Chennai:
Residents
in Nanmanagalam village near Keelakatalai were denied access to road after the
son of a former panchayat president built a compound wall on 20 feet approach
road and the commissioner of St Thomas Mount Panchayat Union in Chitalapakkam has failed to
initiate any action despite being requested by Chennai Metropolitan Development
Authority to do so.
K
Balasubramanian, a head constable of directorate of vigilance and
anti-corruption, told Express that the commissioner of St Thomas Mount
Panchayat Union has yet to act on an unauthorized construction after CMDA has
directed to undertake enforcement action against the construction.
Balasubramanian
said that he had purchased a 1200 square feet land in Nanmagalam village in
Chitalapakam to construct a house. He had applied for planning permission and
building permission from commissioner of St Thomas Mount Panchayat Union at
Chitalapakam which was granted on April 6 and April 7, 2010 respectively.
He
said the planning permission was issued by St Thomas Panchayat Union
commissioner based on the 20 feet approach road passing across the vacant site
in Nanmangalam village survey number 230.
He
said the north-south approach road being maintained by the Nanmangalam
panchayat abuts his house at the western side and is the only approach road to
three of his neighbours.
He
said except this approach road no other public access is available to the
house.
Interestingly,
the commissioner of the panchayat union issued house site planning permission
to one Manikandan, who is the son of the former panchayat president
Vijaylakshmi Sampath. And what is surprising is that in the planning
permission, the 20 feet approach road based on which the planning permission
was given to Balasubramanian was blocked.
Now
Balasubramanian and three of his neighbours don’t have access to road .
Balasubramanian alleged that the new planning permission was issued overlooking
the earlier planning permission issued to him for the approach road with
ulterior motive.
Now
Manikandan has built a compound wall and blocked the 20 feet approach road
available to his site and made his house and others uninhabitable, says the
head constable. Now the residents are using a vacant site as passage to venture
out. He alleged that the planning permission issued to Manikandan is improper
and against the rules and regulations governing permission.
Interestingly,
Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority has asked the commissioner of St
Thomas Panchayat Union on August 28, 2012 to initiate enforcement action
against the construction. But Balasubramanian says the commissioner has yet to
take any action as Manikandan is the son of the former panchayat president.
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