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And all eyes are now on CMDA as it bats against TNCA over the clearance issue with IPL finals less than a week away.
Chennai:
As the countdown for Indian Premier
League Finals begin, Tamil Nadu Cricket Association is trying desperately to
get Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) clearance for the newly
renovated three stands of M A Chidambaram stadium before it hosts the event.
While
Tamil Nadu Cricket Association
has put an end to all speculation in regard to the Indian Premier League
eliminator (May 25) and final (May 27) being pulled out of Chennai over
the clearance issue, CMDA is firm that unless TNCA meets all the
regulations, it is highly unlikely that the civic body will unseal the
stands.
CMDA sources told Express on Monday that
TNCA not only lacked planning permission but there were setback violations
while redesigning the stadium. “There have been some setback violations
and some structures had to be demolished. If they comply with all the
regulations, then CMDA will have no objection in giving clearance
certificate,” CMDA sources said without elaborating further.
Sources also said that TNCA has yet
to get several no-objection certificates, including from the fire department.
“Once they get all the clearance, then they have to get the development charge
advice before getting clearance,” sources said.
Interestingly, TNCA has spent more
than Rs 150 crore for the revamp of M A Chidambaram stadium. The three stands –
G H and I, which were re-designed were caught in a controversy after civic
authorities sealed it last year for violation of building norms.
And all eyes are now on CMDA as it bats against TNCA over the clearance issue with IPL finals less than a week away.
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