The decision was announced by the residents of the housing complex in plush Worli area of south Mumbai after a meeting with Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan who asked them to comply with the law and assured that their proposal of 67,000 sq ft permissible Floor Space Index (FSI) would be positively considered.
"We are tired of all this, can't do this anymore. We will explore all legal solutions. We were all fighting to save our homes. It was not a mistake. We will comply with Supreme Court order... We will open our gates for the BMC to execute their duties," said Ashish Jalan, a resident of the complex, while briefing the media.
Jalan, speaking on behalf of the Campa Cola compound residents, said, "It is a win-win situation. We will cooperate with the civic authorities as they have told us that only supplies to basic utilities would be cut and would not carry out any demolition."
Deputy Municipal Commissioner Anand Waghralkar told PTI that the civic body will begin disconnection of water, electricity and piped gas connections to the 102 illegal flats from 11 am tomorrow.
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