<p>Bengaluru: The <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/bbmp">Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP)</a> Chief Commissioner Tushar Girinath on Tuesday instructed officials to take immediate action against illegal buildings in Bengaluru East. </p>.<p>He was speaking after a grievance redressal meeting here during which over 50 complaints were received and discussed. </p>.<p>“Any illegal construction or violation of plan sanction should be identified and booked. As an additional step, Bescom will be notified to withdraw power supply to such buildings,” he noted. </p>.ED launches raids on several BBMP offices, officials .<p>Regarding a complaint on the launch of Cox Town market and distribution of stalls, the BBMP Chief noted that further actions will be taken within a week. </p>.<p>Moreover, he stated that people contributing to increasing black spots within the city will be booked and levied a fine. He also said that BBMP marshals have been instructed to ensure black spots are cleared out. </p>.<p>With footpath encroachments being a primary problem in the East zone, Amit Nigli, a resident of OMBR Layout in Banaswadi told <span class="italic">DH</span> he has requested the BBMP Chief to shed immediate light on this issue. </p>.<p>“Street lights in the parks of our zone are very dim or non-existent causing difficulty for residents to walk or exercise in the parks,” he said. </p>.<p>Demands from the residents of Hebbal included problems caused by four-wheeler parking in Amarajyothi Layout, Hebbal along with garbage dumping and encroachment of footpaths. Further, tree branches which are likely to cause risk to passersby were asked to be removed. </p>.<p>Maintenance of footpaths and the need for encroachment drives were raised by several residents of Kalpally. </p>
<p>Bengaluru: The <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/bbmp">Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP)</a> Chief Commissioner Tushar Girinath on Tuesday instructed officials to take immediate action against illegal buildings in Bengaluru East. </p>.<p>He was speaking after a grievance redressal meeting here during which over 50 complaints were received and discussed. </p>.<p>“Any illegal construction or violation of plan sanction should be identified and booked. As an additional step, Bescom will be notified to withdraw power supply to such buildings,” he noted. </p>.ED launches raids on several BBMP offices, officials .<p>Regarding a complaint on the launch of Cox Town market and distribution of stalls, the BBMP Chief noted that further actions will be taken within a week. </p>.<p>Moreover, he stated that people contributing to increasing black spots within the city will be booked and levied a fine. He also said that BBMP marshals have been instructed to ensure black spots are cleared out. </p>.<p>With footpath encroachments being a primary problem in the East zone, Amit Nigli, a resident of OMBR Layout in Banaswadi told <span class="italic">DH</span> he has requested the BBMP Chief to shed immediate light on this issue. </p>.<p>“Street lights in the parks of our zone are very dim or non-existent causing difficulty for residents to walk or exercise in the parks,” he said. </p>.<p>Demands from the residents of Hebbal included problems caused by four-wheeler parking in Amarajyothi Layout, Hebbal along with garbage dumping and encroachment of footpaths. Further, tree branches which are likely to cause risk to passersby were asked to be removed. </p>.<p>Maintenance of footpaths and the need for encroachment drives were raised by several residents of Kalpally. </p>