"We are part of the signature campaign to demand scrapping of Mundhe's transfer. Navi Mumbai needs such honest and pro-people officers," Gajanan Kale, Navi Mumbai chief of the Raj Thackeray-led MNS in Navi Mumbai said.
"So far, we have received around 5000 signatures. Our target is to collect 50,000 signatures in Mundhe's support and send them to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Governor C Vidyasagar Rao, seeking cancellation of the transfer order," Kale told PTI.
"Mundhe did no wrong in demolishing under-construction structures violating provisions of MRTP Act 1966. Even the court appreciated his stance," Kale said. "Regularising all illegal constructions across the board sets a bad precedent and is a slap on the faces of honest tax payers," he added.
"We had heard that Mundhe was in the process of disqualifying 3-4 BJP corporators in Navi Mumbai over illgal constructions. I have no idea if this development expedited his transfer," the MNS functionary said.
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As the civic chief of Navi Mumbai, the bureaucrat had hogged limelight for demolition drives against illegal constructions. Last year, the civic body passed a no-trust motion against Mundhe, but the Fadnavis government overruled the decision.
Mundhe has been transferred nine times since he joined the Indian Administrative Services (IAS) in 2005. Within three months of his taking charge as Municipal Commissioner, the Navi Mumbai civic body had removed 1,916 illegal hawkers, 1,808 hutments and 1,010 political hoardings.
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