Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has publicly defended the Karnataka government’s demolition drive in Bengaluru, saying the action followed legal procedures and was not intended to provoke unnecessary controversy. His remarks came amid political debate over the removal of unauthorised structures in
Bengaluru witnessed a major demolition drive in its northern outskirts that left hundreds of families homeless and triggered a political controversy. Authorities carried out the operation in areas including Fakir Colony and Wasim Layout near Yelahanka, where over 200 structures were demolished. Most residents affected by the drive belonged to Muslim families who had been
The Goa government has ordered the demolition of another club linked to the Luthra brothers, days after a major fire at one of their properties claimed multiple lives. Officials said the move is part of a wider enforcement drive along the coastal belt to remove illegal and unsafe structures. Blue Corner Notice issued Authorities have […]
The Al‑Falah University founder’s ancestral property has been served a demolition notice by the Mhow Cantonment Board in Madhya Pradesh amid intensifying investigations into the institution. The order flatly declared the building’s construction illegal and directed immediate rectification or demolition. Details Of The Property And Notice The notice pertains to the
Security agencies carried out a controlled demolition of the residence of Dr Umar Un Nabi in Koil village of Pulwama district, Jammu & Kashmir. The house was linked to the white Hyundai i20 used in the explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort on 10 November 2025. Authorities had earlier matched DNA from the blast site with […]















