Mangalore, Oct 18: The Dakshina Kannada district administration has chalked a strategy to ensure that there was no growth in illegal religious structures built illegally on government land.

According to official data, close to 1,600 major and minor religious structures have been identified as structures built illegally on government land in the district. While minor structures such as donation boxes on the sides of roads had been removed, the district officials explained that major structures such as small mosques, temples and prayer halls were difficult to demolish.
Hence, the district administration has drawn a strategy which will include social boycotting along with demolitions to claim back the encroached government land.
Speaking to Coastaldigest.com, Mr Ibrahim said that the illegal structures built on government land would be first identified and marked as illegal so as to discourage people from frequenting the places and secondly the persons in-charge would be directed to remove the structures voluntarily.
The government officials have been instructed not to attend programmes or functions organised by the persons responsible for the illegal structures. Further, an awareness campaign should be launched to make people aware of the illegality of setting up structures on government land without permission, he said.
He said that another meeting would be called shortly to discuss further on reclaiming government land.



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