Bhopal: These days the 'Mama's Bulldozer' is going on in Madhya Pradesh. Decades-old encroachments are being removed. In the same sequence, a similar incident has come to light in Rewa, in which it took the administration a long time of four decades to remove the possession of former Madhya Pradesh CM Govind Narayan Singh's land.
In fact, former CM Govind Narayan Singh's Rampur Kothi was present in Rewa town. Six commercial shops were set up on the premises at Rampur Kothi. These shops were rented out. The shopkeepers were reluctant to vacate the shop. When the shopkeeper was asked to vacate the shop, the matter reached the High Court. The shopkeepers remained occupied till now, but these shops were now dilapidated. The administration could not vacate or demolish the shop even if it wanted to. Once again, the court quashed the stay and directed the administration to take action. Thereafter, the Municipal Corporation demolished the dilapidated shops and demolished them.
Recently, the municipal corporation conducted a survey. It was revealed that this building could collapse at any time. Thereafter, the municipal corporation, taking permission from both the parties, bulldozed the dilapidated building of the former CM. It took the Municipal Corporation a long time of 40 years to take full action. You will be surprised to know that former CM Govind Narayan Singh was the CM of Madhya Pradesh from 1967 to 1969 and had quit as CM due to opposition from the Scindia family. He was made governor of Bihar in 1988. His father Captain Avadhesh Pratap Singh was the PM of Vindhya Pradesh.
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