Key Points

Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde has ordered the BMC to compile a detailed list of unauthorised constructions across Mumbai. He warned that officials supporting illegal builds will face strict consequences. The announcement came during a heated Assembly session where MLAs demanded tougher action against encroachments. While monsoon has temporarily halted demolitions, Shinde assured evictions will resume post-rainy season.

Key Points: Eknath Shinde Orders BMC to List Mumbai Unauthorised Constructions

  • Shinde vows action against BMC officials aiding illegal builds
  • MLAs demand statewide crackdown on unauthorised structures
  • BMC demolishes Vile Parle shed after encroachment complaint
  • Monsoon delays evictions but post-rain removals planned
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BMC commissioner will be asked to list, categorise unauthorised constructions in Mumbai: Eknath Shinde

Maharashtra DCM Eknath Shinde directs BMC to categorise illegal structures, warns officials of strict action if found complicit.

"The government will not support any unauthorised constructions. – Eknath Shinde"

Mumbai, July 14

Deputy Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, who also holds the Urban Development portfolio, said on Monday in the state Assembly that instructions will be given to the Commissioner of BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to list and categorise unauthorised constructions in Mumbai.

He said that the government will not support any unauthorised constructions, adding that if the officials are found to be supporting unauthorized constructions, strict action will be taken against them too.

He was replying during question hour host of questions raised by ruling and opposition parties about increasing unauthorised constructions and lack of action by the civic body.

Members Parag Alvani, Yogesh Sagar, Jitendra Awhad, Dilip Walse Patil, Varun Sardesai, Murji Patel, Ajay Chaudhary, Bala Nar demanded a stern action against illegal constructions and a comprehensive action plan be crafted not only for Mumbai but also for rest of Maharashtra.

Sagar brought to the government’s notice that as per the prescribed norms and the government resolution released earlier the action should be taken against the concerned ward officers and senior police inspectors where unauthorised constructions mushroomed.

Assembly Speaker Rahul Narvekar asked the government to prepare a list of unauthorised constructions from various wards of Mumbai and prepare its list for further action.

“The Municipal Corporation has taken action against several unauthorised constructions within the limits of the Vasai-Virar Municipal Corporation, and in some cases, those constructions have remained temporarily due to court stays. However, they will also be removed as soon as the court orders are received. Since people are currently residing in some places due to the monsoon, it is not possible to take immediate action against unauthorized constructions. However, after the monsoon, those constructions will also be evicted,” said DCM Shinde.

After it was noticed that a shed had been constructed illegally on plot No. 256 owned by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation in Vile Parle (East), the Municipal Corporation took action to demolish this shed on March 24, 2025. Subsequently, a complaint was received by the Municipal Corporation regarding encroachment of unauthorized parking on the concerned plot. Taking cognizance of this complaint, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation took action against the encroachment on June 3, 2025 and removed the unauthorised parking,” said DCM Shinde.

Minister of State Madhuri Misal said that action is taken against unauthorised constructions as per the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act. Members should provide information about unauthorized constructions in their area. Action will be taken at the relevant places. Action will be taken against the concerned officials for unauthorised constructions.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is just political drama before elections. Every monsoon we hear same statements but illegal constructions keep increasing. Where was this urgency last year? 🤔
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Aman W
Good initiative but what about rehabilitation? Many poor families live in these structures. Government should provide affordable housing alternatives before demolition drives.
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Sarah B
As an urban planner working in Mumbai, I appreciate this systematic approach of listing and categorizing. But implementation is key - BMC needs proper GIS mapping and regular audits to prevent new illegal constructions.
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Vikram M
Why only after monsoon? Illegal constructions should be stopped immediately! This "seasonal action" policy is why Mumbai has become concrete jungle. BMC = Build More Constructions 😡
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Kavya N
The real culprits are builders and politicians who allow this for votes and money. Common people suffer with bad infrastructure and floods. Hope this time action is taken against big fish too!
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Michael C
Having lived in Mumbai for 5 years, I've seen how these illegal constructions worsen flooding. Good step but needs public participation - maybe an app to report violations with photo evidence?

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