19
Dec

Jayanagar Park structure razed amid public outcry

Mysuru: Responding to public outcry against an illegal structure within a park, the Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) has begun demolishing a ‘senior citizens’ relaxation structure’ — a cottage-style building — constructed in violation of regulations inside a small park on 2nd Main Road in Jayanagar.
The construction was carried out in blatant disregard for the Karnataka Parks, Play-Field and Open Spaces (Preservation and Regulation) Act, 1985. Residents strongly opposed the move, questioning how the MCC could permit such a violation that diminishes precious lung space. The park is the only green area in the locality, frequented by many residents, particularly senior citizens.
Criticism has also been directed at the apparent misuse of public funds. Concerns have been raised whether the construction and its subsequent demolition represent an irresponsible waste of taxpayers money, with allegations pointing to a lack of adherence to laws, regulations and public opinion before initiating the project.
Approximately 50 percent of the building had been completed before demolition, with significant portions already dismantled. The Mysore Grahakara Parishat (MGP), along with environmentalists, strongly objected to the construction, deeming it illegal.