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Bava's new office building in controversy

Published On : 19 Dec 2017   |  Reported By : Canaranews network


Mangaluru: Looks like Mangaluru North MLA Mohiuddin Bava’s run with controversy is never ending. His new office building in Surathkal, which was inaugurated on Monday, is mired in controversy as the Manglauru City Corporation is yet to issue completion certificate for the building.

 

Social activist G. Hanumath Kamath said that the MLA ought to have taken the completion certificate before occupying the new building. It was following activist Kamath’s complaint that the corporation issued notice to Bava’s wife Nageena Mohiuddin Bava to stop construction of two additional floors on an old building owned by her as she had not obtained licence.

Activist Kamath had in his complaint said that N M Bava had applied in May 28, 2016 to the Mangaluru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) seeking plan approval to construct the two floors on the old “Bava Super Market” building in Chokkabettu.

This building is adjoining the house in which MLA resides. The MUDA surveyed the area and asked for a deposit of Rs. 6.7 lakh for approving the plan.







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