The management of Oshwal centre has reacted to the ongoing demolitions on part of its property.
The centre welcomed the demolition of its property that sits on riparian land.
Speaking on Sunday, Vice Chairman of the Oshwal centre, Jinit Shah said that they had been notified on the required modifications.
He noted that the modifications will be carried out as soon as possible.
Speaking on behalf of the Shree Visa Oshwal community, Shah, however, observed that all proper procedures had been sought and followed when putting up the temple and its surrounding structures.
“Members must, however, understand that new policies are issued by the government to which as law-abiding citizens must at all times comply with and in that accord, some degree of demolition has been done," stated Shah.
He added that all stakeholders at the centre are working with the multi-agency task force in charge of the demolition exercise to reach an amicable solution on how to handle the river passing through the property.
On Saturday, the management hired a private bulldozer to demolish a section of its premises sitting on riparian land.