The restaurant that Mumbai mayor Snehal Ambekar had inaugurated recently was demolished for illegalities on Tuesday afternoon
It does not seem to be a good day for Mumbai Mayor Snehal Ambekar. After an announcement that the Mayor's bungalow at Shivaji Park will be shifted from its current location, the restaurant that she had inaugurated recently was demolished for illegalities on Tuesday afternoon.
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Snehal Ambekar
Ambekar had recently struck controversy when it came to light that the said restaurant, a hookah parlour, was illegal. (Read more)
MNS corporator Sandip Deshpande had rasied a point earlier this month stating that the hookah parlour 'Ustaadi' that Mayor Snehal Ambekar had inaugurated at Dockyard Road in south Mumbai had been served a notice for illegal construction by the BMC. The civic body is now in the process of prosecuting them under section 351 of the MMC Act.
The demolished restaurant.
On November 6, the Mayor had inaugurated the said lounge. According to a popular restaurant review website, this lounge had hookah available. Unaware of this, and also clueless of the fact that BMC itself had given a notice to the restaurant under section 351 of the MMC Act, the Mayor went ahead with the inauguration leaving Shiv Sena red faced.
On Tuesday, the E ward office demolished the entire restaurant citing irregularities. These included an illegal loft with seating arrangement among other things.
"The entire restaurant was demolished for illegalities," informed assistant commissioner of E ward Kishore Desai