Ahmedabad Demolition: Over 2,500 Illegal Houses to Be Razed Today in Phase Two of Encroachment Drive
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Demolition drive continues at Ahmedabad's Chandola Lake, residents allege targeting
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC), along with the police, conducted phase two of the demolition drive at Chandola Lake on Tuesday, May 20, targeting structures inhabited mostly by Muslims as a part of their efforts to crack down on the illegal immigrant population in the area and clear encroachments. During the first phase, 1.5 lakh square metres were cleared from around the lake last month in April, and the latest drive is set to clear more…
Encroachment removal in hub of illegal Bangladeshis: 3000 policemen deployed for the second phase of demolition drive in Ahmedabad
The officer added that apart from that, 25 SRPF companies are also with the police and that drones will also be used. Along with this, he said that in the previous action, about 1.5 lakh square meters of land was cleared and now the operation to clear 2.5 lakh square meters of land has been started.
Ahmedabad demolition: Over 2,500 illegal houses to be razed today in phase two of encroachment drive
To execute the demolition smoothly and efficiently, the administration has deployed a formidable fleet of 75 bulldozers and 150 dumpers, alongside a massive police force of 8,000 personnel to maintain law and order and prevent any disruptions.
Assam: GMDA carries out demolition drive at OKD Institute
Guwahati: The Guwahati Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) on Tuesday began demolishing the Omeo Kumar Das Institute of Social Change and Development (OKD) building in Assam, as bulldozers and backhoe loaders moved onto the premises in Guwahati. The action is part of the Assam government’s ongoing effort to expand the Silsako Beel into a functional floodwater […] The post Assam: GMDA carries out demolition drive at OKD Institute appeared f…
Mass demolition in Gujarat’s capital leaves thousands homeless; Muslim bodies decry ‘inhumane’ action
Thousands of families scrabbled to save their belongings as the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) on Tuesday launched a massive demolition drive in the capital city’s Chandola Talab, targeting 7000 properties, most of them Muslim houses. Muslim bodies in the state have condemned the move that would render thousands homeless. Authorities link the action to “national security” after the Pahalgam attack, alleging the area was occupied by undocu…
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