Ownership of land a
bone of contention
The Kochi Corporation
will scrutinise the activities undertaken by the Greater Cochin Development
Authority (GCDA) at Rajendra Maidan for its laser show. Replying to a heated
debate in the Kochi Corporation council meeting on Thursday, Mayor Tony
Chammany said if the authority had undertaken any construction there, legal
action would follow. “All legal measures that are adopted in case of an
unauthorised construction, including issuance of stop memo, will be followed if
the authority had made any constructions there,” he said.
Later, talking to
reporters, Mr. Chammany said the corporation had no knowledge of authority
undertaking any construction there. Since the councillors raised the issue at
the meeting, an official of the local body would inspect the site on Friday.
Prior sanction of the local body should be obtained for undertaking any
construction in the city. In this case, the future course of action would be
decided on the basis of the report of the official, he said.
M. Anilkumar, the
CPI(M) councillor, who raised the issue through a resolution, demanded that the
corporation should immediately stop the unauthorised construction allegedly
undertaken by the GCDA. He also demanded a comprehensive inquiry into the utilisation
of funds by GCDA.
K.J. Sohan, chairman of
the Town Planning Committee of the Kochi Corporation, said the GCDA had not
submitted any documents regarding the construction to the committee. It
required the consent of the local body for undertaking any construction in the
city, he said.
‘False
propaganda’
Affirming its position
in the council, GCDA chairman N. Venugopal, who is also a councillor of the
Kochi Corporation, said the LDF councillors were unleashing a false propaganda
over the laser show. There would not be any physical construction above ground.
Multimedia laser and sound show will be presented on a 40ft-tall water wall
created at the site. Mr. Venugopal said the Kochi Corporation had no ownership
rights on the ground, which was in the possession of the Authority. In his
reply, Mr. Chammany said the local body would write to the State government
seeking clarity on the ownership of the ground.
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