Mhow Cantonment Board has issued a notice to the occupant of Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui’s ancestral home, demanding the removal of illegal constructions. The notice cites unauthorized basement and additional floors beyond the permitted ground plus two, and warns of demolition at the occupant’s expense if non-compliance occurs.
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