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Supertech twin towers took 12 seconds to crash to the ground, says Jet Demolition

Pulverised concrete dust covers the neighbourhood after demolition of Supertech's twin towers in Noida, Sunday. Over 3,700 kg explosives were used to bring down the structures in pursuance of a Supreme Court order that found their construction within the Emerald Court society premises in violation of norms.  (PTI)

As 3,700 kilos of explosives bored into the pillars and walls of the two residential buildings went off in quick succession, after the Supreme Court had pointed at the “collusion" between the builders and Noida Authority officials who let Supertech Ltd construct in the area where no buildings were to come up according to the original plans.

This demolition reportedly came in nine years after a residents association went to court over the illegally built Supertech twin towers here and a year after the Supreme Court's direction to crash the illegally built structures to the ground. Emerald Court has 15 residential towers, each having 44 apartments and total around 2,500 residents and 1,200 vehicles.

Meanwhile, on the back of Noida's Supertech twin towers crashing on Sunday, Bharatiya Janata Party launched a scathing attack on the then Samajwadi Party government in the state. Uttar Pradesh BJP president Bhupendra Chaudhary slammed Samajwadi Party, officers and authorities for giving approval for the 'tower' and said that the building of corruption has collapsed today. "Akhilesh Yadav and every authority of that time should answer upon such illegal construction and I am sure that all these illegal constructions have taken place are under the then government's protection," he alleged.

Additionally, he lashed out at SP and said, "That time no action was taken because the Samajwadi Party had always been giving protection to the mafia, but this BJP government is taking all the legal actions on the order of the Supreme Court."

(With inputs from PTI)

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