Residents are upset after PMC demolished their solar panel setup, claiming unfair treatment and seeking help from the PMO
But then, some complaints rolled in, and the PMC decided to act. They sent out notices, but the residents were ready to lower the height of the panels to meet the regulations. Still, the PMC showed up with police and demolished everything. Talk about overkill!
One PMC officer said he wasn’t there when it happened, so he couldn’t really explain why it went down like that. The rules say solar panels can be 1.8 meters high, but the residents pointed out that the central government’s guidelines allow for taller installations.
People are scratching their heads, wondering why the PMC was so quick to act on this but hasn’t done much about other issues in the area, like traffic-blocking encroachments. Local leaders are calling out the PMC for their priorities, and it’s clear this situation has stirred up quite a bit of controversy.
Now, with residents reaching out to the Prime Minister’s Office, it looks like this issue is far from over. The whole thing raises questions about how consistently the PMC enforces its rules and whether they align with what the central government says. It’s a real mess!