AIMIM Corporator's House Demolished in Mumbai Amid Controversy
TCS Nashik case: AIMIM corporator Mateen Patel's house razed; party calls it 'Goonda Raj'
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The Sambhaji Nagar Civic administration in Mumbai demolished the house of AIMIM corporator Mateen Patel, accused of harboring a TCS employee involved in illegal activities. The AIMIM party condemned the demolition as unlawful and labeled the civic administration's actions as 'goonda raj.'
- 01The house of AIMIM corporator Mateen Patel was demolished by the Sambhaji Nagar Civic administration.
- 02Patel is accused of hiding TCS employee Nida Khan, who faces charges related to illegal conversion.
- 03The AIMIM party has condemned the demolition as unlawful and termed it 'goonda raj.'
- 04Former AIMIM MP Imitiaz Jaleel urged supporters not to resist the demolition.
- 05The Bombay High Court denied Patel any legal relief against the demolition.
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In Mumbai, the Sambhaji Nagar Civic administration demolished the house of AIMIM corporator Mateen Patel, who is accused of harboring TCS staffer Nida Khan. Khan has been charged with grooming another employee for illegal conversion and other offenses. The demolition occurred early Wednesday morning, with the civic administration claiming the structures were illegal. The AIMIM party condemned the action, calling it 'goonda raj,' and argued that the demolition was unlawful. Former AIMIM MP Imitiaz Jaleel advised supporters and Patel's family not to resist the demolition, promising that a grand new home would eventually replace the demolished structure. The Bombay High Court had previously denied Patel any relief regarding the demolition.
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The demolition of Patel's house raises concerns about the treatment of political figures and the legality of such actions by civic authorities, potentially affecting local governance and community trust.
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