LMC (Lonavala Municipal Council) has run its bulldozer on the set of Big Boss 11. The Council has broken 13 illegal toilets made on the set. Although the action of the anti-encroachment team of the municipality has been quite opposed by the staff of Big Boss, but LMC says these toilets were illegal, they were broken.
It is reported that before the Council, the notice was issued to the Big Boss in this case, but these steps were taken after receiving no reply from them. LMC CEO Sachin Pawar said that those people sent a notice to the Big Boss Maker on November 27, 2017, but after seven days no reply was received from them, the illegal toilets built there were broken.
Pawar said that this action was taken under the Bombay Provincial Municipal Corporation Act (BPMC). Under this act, it can be dropped within 1 day of sending notice against any illegal construction. Pawar said that even after seven days of sending the notice, no big boss staff took this matter seriously or did not talk about it.
He said that while throwing illegal toilets some people also opposed it but their team did their job even after these protests and dropped illegal construction.
It is reported that before the Council, the notice was issued to the Big Boss in this case, but these steps were taken after receiving no reply from them. LMC CEO Sachin Pawar said that those people sent a notice to the Big Boss Maker on November 27, 2017, but after seven days no reply was received from them, the illegal toilets built there were broken.
Pawar said that this action was taken under the Bombay Provincial Municipal Corporation Act (BPMC). Under this act, it can be dropped within 1 day of sending notice against any illegal construction. Pawar said that even after seven days of sending the notice, no big boss staff took this matter seriously or did not talk about it.
He said that while throwing illegal toilets some people also opposed it but their team did their job even after these protests and dropped illegal construction.
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