Key Points

A major demolition drive is underway in Gujarat's Bhhiyal village targeting 186 illegal structures. The Gandhinagar police have deployed 1000 personnel to execute this large-scale operation. Authorities revealed that 50 property owners facing criminal charges are directly involved in these illegal constructions. This forms part of Gujarat's intensified campaign against encroachments on government land across multiple districts.

Key Points: Gujarat Demolishes 186 Illegal Structures in Bhhiyal Village Drive

  • 186 illegal structures targeted in Bhhiyal village demolition drive
  • 50 property owners directly involved in criminal cases
  • 1000 police personnel deployed for operation security
  • Administration issued notices before starting demolition action
  • Similar drives conducted in Godhra removing 33 illegal properties
  • Encroachments covered one lakh square meters of government land
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Gujarat: 186 illegal structures under demolition in Bhhiyal village

Gandhinagar police bulldoze 186 illegal encroachments with 1000 personnel deployed. 50 owners face criminal charges as Gujarat intensifies anti-encroachment operations.

"Since morning, the 186 illegal structures which were identified are being demolished - SP Gandhinagar Ravi Teja Vasamsetty"

Gandhinagar, October 9

A Demolition drive is underway against illegal encroachment in the Bahiyal area in Gujarat's Gandhinagar

SP Gandhinagar Ravi Teja Vasamsetty says, "Since morning, the 186 illegal structures which were identified are being demolished. These structures were identified in the last 10 days, and notices were issued, after which the police and the entire government machinery are executing the demolition drive. Fifty owners of these structures are directly involved in crimes, and cases have been registered against them. 30 people have some relatives or are indirectly involved in crimes... 1000 police personnel from various departments of the force have been deployed..."

A total of 186 structures have been identified and are under bulldozer action by the government machinery and police.

Meanwhile, the Gujarat Administration demolished 33 illegal properties built on government land in Godhra on Thursday.

Earlier, the Gandhinagar District Administration, in collaboration with the District Police, launched a large-scale demolition drive early this morning to clear illegal encroachments across multiple areas, which included GEB, Pethapur, Charedi, and areas along the banks of the Sabarmati River.

This operation targeted over 700 unauthorised structures built on government land, covering an area of one lakh square meters. On the encroachment drive, Gandhinagar SP Ravi Teja Vasamshetty stated that the administration has managed to remove 100 illegal structures.

"The administration and police have initiated a drive to remove encroachments covering one lakh square meters. So far, 100 illegal structures have been demolished," said Vasamshetty.Meanwhile, in a different area of the country, a demolition drive was conducted on an illegally constructed marriage hall in Rae Buzurg village, Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh.

KK Bishnoi, the Superintendent of Police (SP) for Sambhal, stated that the administration executed the demolition after the contractors failed to take action within the 30-day deadline that had been issued.

"In Rae Buzurg village under the Asmoli police station in Sambhal, there is land for a pond and compost pits. They were given 30 days to demolish it. Despite the 30-day deadline, they still haven't demolished it; the administration has decided to demolish it themselves. It was illegal construction. They've been given ample time. Drone surveillance is being done. They were operating the place like a madrasa and a 'Barat Grah'. It was built on several acres of land," Bishnoi told ANI.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I support removing illegal structures, I hope the authorities also consider rehabilitation for those who genuinely had no other option. Many poor families get caught in these situations. 🤔
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Arjun K
Good to see the police taking action against criminal elements. 50 owners directly involved in crimes - this shows how illegal encroachments often shelter illegal activities. Strong action needed!
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Sarah B
The scale of this operation is impressive - 1000 police personnel deployed! Shows the government's seriousness about tackling this issue. Hope this sets an example for other states too.
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Meera T
I appreciate that notices were given beforehand. This gives people time to prepare and shows the process is fair. The 30-day deadline in UP case also shows due process is being followed.
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Vikram M
One lakh square meters of government land recovered! That's massive. This will help in proper urban planning and development. Hope this continues across all states systematically. 🇮🇳

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