City-based activist Anil Galgali had filed a query with the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM), seeking details about the total number of applications received from citizens and the charges paid by them to get information on the development plan (DP).
In response to the query, an Administrative Officer of the DP department informed Galgali that a total of 6,839 people had sought information on Development Control regulations (DCR) booklet, DP report, sheet and remarks from the MCGM, thereby generating revenue of Rs 59,48,087.
While answering a query, it said that until April 27, it has received a total of 64,867 suggestions and objections from citizens.
Reacting to the mounting number of complaints against the draft Development Plan 2014-34, the state cabinet in April issued orders asking the MCGM to scrap Mumbai's 2014-2034 blueprint and resubmit it.
In a letter addressed to Fadnavis, Chief Secretary Swadheen Kshatriya and Municipal Commissioner Ajoy Mehta, Galgali demanded that the civic body refund all charges collected from citizens as the plan was "faulty", thereby nullifying all suggestions received by people.