After Notice, BMC Visits RJ Malishka’s Home Again To Check For ‘Illegal’ Construction

SW Staff

Looks like the BMC is leaving no stone unturned to drag RJ Malishka down for a parody video that held the cooperation accountable for potholes in Mumbai. 

Things took an ugly turn when the BMC paid a second visit to the RJ’s house on Friday morning to check for any ‘illegal’ construction from her end.  

In a series of tweets, Mirror Now updated that the BMC intends to ready a survey report within 2 days on a possible illegal construction. 

Previously, the BMC sent a notice to RJ Malishka for mosquito-breeding at her Bandra home, for which she might have to pay a fine Rs 10,000, reported Hindustan Times

BMC officials informed HT that a person found guilty of mosquito-breeding has to pay a penalty between Rs 2000 and Rs 10,000 under section 381 B of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act. 

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 A notice was issued to the RJ after a routine survey by the municipal body at her 6th floor flat at sun-rise apartments in Pali Naka. 

However, many have criticized the timing of the notice that came days after the RJ released a video mocking the BMC​ over potholes during monsoon and what the common man goes through during the rainy season. 

RJ Malishka’s song – ‘Mumbai tula BMC var Bharso Naye Ka’ – (Mumbai…don’t you have faith in BMC) had gone viral on the social media. 

(Also Read : RJ Malishka Getting Wide Support For Raising Pothole Issue Is A Big Embarrassment For BMC)

(Feature image source: Twitter)

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