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Dharmendra Jore: The law is sacred, they should uphold it without fear
Updated On: 07 November, 2016 08:33 AM IST | | Dharmendra Jore
<p>State asks civic and district officials to demolish illegal religious structures before January 1, also empowers citizens to file anonymous complaints</p>
Do you get hassled while travelling to office or home because of illegal religious structures that are built right there on the roads? Are you unable to use a footpath because of a shrine or temple encroaching on the walkway? Can your children not take up an outdoor activity because politically-influential people have grabbed a public space to build a religious structure?
Come January 1, you will not face these problems anymore. A government order, issued last Saturday, promises to get rid of illegal religious structures that stand at public places by the last day of this year. The state government has asked all municipal commissioners and district collectors to demolish, remove or relocate such structures.
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