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The issue of the ownership went to the fore when the unlawful dumping issue picked up force in 2017. The legislature had never tested the private property assert on the land up to this point.
The High Court appropriately acknowledged state government’s request of blaming Late Munivekatappa for illicitly encroaching the lake by converting the public property into a private one.
Ongoing verifiable discoveries demonstrate that the Pattandur Agrahara Lake was built by Rajendra Chola in 1043 AD to celebrate the anniversary of his empire. An engraving inscription from the territory recently specifies the inceptions of the lake 900 years back.
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The land being referred to has gone under examination as far back as the inhabitants and activists began complaining in September 2017 about civic bodies including the BBMP and BMRCL of dumping waste in the territory bordering the lake. The activists and inhabitants guaranteed that the land was a part of the lake bed territory. The authentic maps of the Revenue Department additionally demonstrate the territory as a lake bed.
Exhausted by the official indifference, the occupants and activists protested for sparing the Pattandur Agrahara Lake and its environment, recorded a different request of under the aegis of the Pattandur Agrahara Residents Welfare Association looking for evacuation of encroachment. They guaranteed that the lake would never be revived if dumping proceeded.
Just a day after this, the legislature recorded another request of on June 19 accusing Munivenkatappa for fraudulently encroaching Pattandur Agrahara Lake.