Updated On: 01 November, 2023 01:23 AM IST | Mumbai | Diwakar Sharma
Cabinet refuses to alter land reservation meant for a playground, asking how will India win medals abroad

The Tulinj police station, an illegal building built on a nullah. Pics/Hanif Patel
The plan to relocate the Nalasopara-based Tulinj police station, where the cops have to deal with a stinking nullah that flows beneath them, has hit two roadblocks. On the one hand, the land mafia has encroached upon nearly 30 per cent the Sai Bazaar plot, a part of which the civic body had picked to hand over to the home department to construct a new police station. On the other, the state cabinet is unwilling to alter the status of the entire plot, which has been reserved for a playground, saying ‘how India will expect medals in international sporting events if the land reservation is altered to run a police station?’
The total area of the Sai Bazaar plot is 20 acres, out of which the Vasai-Virar City Municipal Corporation (VVCMC) had identified a nearly 32-guntha piece of land for the construction of a building to house the Tulinj police station.