State Highway-17 Project: Viramgam administration executes land clearance for approximately 4,000 sq metres of land
Ahmedabad, June 1
The Viramgam administration in Gujarat's Ahmedabad district has commenced a demolition operation on approximately 4,000 square meters of both government and private land as part of the four-lane Viramgam-Surendranagar-Vadhwan State Highway-17 project.
The project seeks to eliminate a long-standing bottleneck that has historically hindered movement and connectivity in the region.
Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) confirmed that during this operation, several structures, including a total of three dargahs (shrines), were demolished.
Speaking to ANI, SDM Virendra Desai said, "There was a bottleneck at the entry point of Viramgam city. It was a tail point. There were two or three mosques there. Land acquisition for the private land here was carried out as per the law. They have been awarded Rs 62 lakh. The private land is around 1200 square metres. 2300 square metres belonged to a graveyard. We took possession of it today."
To execute the operation, authorities mobilised a fleet comprising heavy equipment, including JCBs and dumpers, while over 550 police personnel were stationed to maintain order during the operation.
"To execute the operation, a fleet comprising 5 JCBs, 2 Hitachi machines, and 15 dumpers was deployed. Simultaneously, a heavy police force was stationed to handle any potential untoward incidents.Approximately 550 police personnel, including one DySP and 15 Police Inspectors, were present at the site," SDM Desai stated.
Deputy Superintendent of Police (DYSP) informed that by removing structures that have contributed to a 'historic bottleneck' of Viramgam, the town aims to improve and widen the road connectivity.
DySP Tapan Kumar Dodiya told ANI, "Demolition work has been underway since this morning to widen and widen the stretch of road connecting Viramgam to Viramgam Town, the historic bottleneck of Viramgam, and improve connectivity."
Earlier in April, an extensive encroachment removal drive was carried out in Dhandhuka area of Gujarat's Ahmedabad district, with authorities taking action against illegal constructions, including structures linked to individuals accused in a murder case, officials said.
The operation was carried out in Khatkiwad and surrounding areas, where authorities began removing identified illegal encroachments after completing legal formalities. The drive is also part of a larger action plan covering stretches along the Dhandhuka-Bagodara Highway, from the flyover to Dhandhuka Square.
Dhandhuka Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Vidyasagar said that multiple encroachments were marked and action is being taken in a phased manner.
Authorities said the drive is part of routine enforcement action against illegal encroachments in the region.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Finally some action on this stretch! I travel from Ahmedabad to Surendranagar regularly and the congestion near Viramgam entry is terrible. 550 police personnel seems excessive though - kya baat hai, itna sarkari kharacha kyun? But if it solves the bottleneck, I'm all for it. Just hope the dargah demolition was done respectfully. 🙏
Development is necessary but demolishing dargahs and mosques creates unnecessary tension. The government should have found an alternative alignment or elevated the road above these structures. Viramgam has a mixed population and such actions can hurt religious sentiments. Also, why didn't they consult local leaders before taking such drastic steps? 😔
Great move by the administration! These encroachments have been choking the city for decades. Relocating the graveyard and providing compensation is fair. JCBs and 550 police personnel might seem heavy-handed but ensures no law and order issues. Let's focus on the bigger picture - better connectivity and economic development for the region. 🚗💨
I appreciate the effort to improve infrastructure but the way it's being done is concerning. Demolishing religious structures without proper community engagement can backfire. Also, why only mention compensation for private land? What about those who lost their homes or businesses? The administration needs to be more transparent. Still, hope the new highway benefits everyone. 🌸
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