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My orders to stop illegal constructions in Kolkata not carried out, admits mayor Firhad Hakim

The civic chief says though KMC ward councillors have no legal locus standi in allowing construction, some do interfere

The house that collapsed at Garden Reach on March 17 night and (right) mayor Firhad Hakim File photographs

Jayanta Basu
Published 02.04.24, 12:32 PM

Mayor Firhad aka Bobby Hakim has been under the scanner since an illegal under-construction building, part of which had apparently come up filling up a waterbody, caved in at Garden Reach in the city’s southwestern part, killing 12 people.

The accident, within sniffing distance of the Lok Sabha elections, has quickly turned into a major political potboiler, and media breaking news, with accusations being traded thick and fast. The lid has also been blown off one of the worst-kept secrets in the city — rampant filling up of its water bodies and building.

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Jayanta Basu spoke to Firhad Hakim at length on the incident and subsequent developments.

The Garden Reach incident has happened sometime back but the scars are still raw. What are your feelings?

The accusation of illegal buildings coming up in the city, often by filling up of water bodies, is nothing new. There have been several complaints in the past but clearly nothing much has been done. As mayor of the city, how would you respond to this?

(interrupting) … you also earlier said sometimes back that police and municipal corporation workers would be taken to task in case of any violation, but still it continued …

You mentioned police but your comment about councillors not being responsible for mushrooming of illegal buildings, has come under criticism. The normal belief is, it is impossible for an illegal building to come up without the councillor’s involvement … Will you clarify?

Despite all these, water body filling has continued to be a menace in the city…

Clearly, as you say, there has been pressure on a section of poor and market dynamics also play a role. Is it not possible to acquire privately owned water bodies at market price from those who do not, or cannot, keep those; to save them from being filled up?

What happened to the Jalatantra programme that you had proposed earlier where people were supposed to move on bicycle and monitor the water bodies?

You have also held the Left front government responsible for filling up the ponds after the Garden Reach incident but the Trinamul government has been in power for the last 13 years …

Do you expect things to really change for the better …

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