NURMAHAL
Encroachments upon the approach road to Nurmahal Sarai, a protected monument has
been turned into personal barricades by shopkeepers
Every morning when they open their shops situated on Approach Road, they keep barricades in front of their shop covering ten feet areas.
When questioned they justify their act by saying visitors coming to the shopping in the town park their vehicles just in front of their shops making these non-visible to customers and they suffer loss in business.
Apart from this, shopkeepers selling building materials have blatantly placed hardware materials in front of their shops.
Temporary stalls serve eatables to people who park their vehicles in front of the Lahori Gate.
Pickup vehicles and auto-rickshaw drivers have made the approach road their permanent stand. Residents have repeatedly asked the director general of the Archaeological Survey of India to remove unauthorized parking encroachments on the approach road. They have even brought this problem to the notice of the Union cultural minister, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and the President of India.
The MC had passed a unanimous resolution to protect the Nurmahal Serai, but it is reluctant to clear the encroachments on the approach road under political pressure.
The municipal council (MC) removed girders to regulate traffic on it in 2015. These girders were installed when the approach road was declared a traffic zone following an order passed by the Punjab and Haryana High Court. But after some time, the MC removed iron ropes from these girders, which regulated traffic from 9 am to 6 pm.