Patna, July 3. 2022: Local residents fought a pitched battle with police and local administration in Nepali Nagar area when a strong team of administration reached there to demolish the houses illegally built on the housing board’s land. In a day-long action, 75 houses were demolished completely and 20 partially by the administration.
The administration team along with more than 500 police personnel
reached the spot in the early morning of Sunday to demolish the illegal
structures. The encroachers protested the move and a scuffle started between the police
and the encroachers. It is said that protesters threw petrol bombs at the
police while police fired tear gas shells to quell the crowd. There was heavy
stone pelting from both the sides. The protestors also set some tyres on fire
to block the traffic movement on the road.
City superintendent of police (central) Ambrish Rahul was
injured due to stone pelting while a dozen of police personnel also suffered
injuries. The City SP was immediately sent to hospital for treatment. Leg of a woman constable was also broken.
Seeing the situation getting serious, district magistrate Dr
Chandrashekhar Singh and SSP Manavjit Singh Dhillon also reached the spot along
with more police force. Due to this
ruckus between the police and the encroachers, the process of demolishing the
house came to a complete halt for almost three hours. Later, police surrounded
the entire area and resorted to lathi-charge. The demolition drive continued till
late in the evening.
The district administration had brought 14 bulldozers for
action, but when there was a delay in demolition of the house, the team also
ordered two Poclain machines. With the help of Poclain machines the big
construction was destroyed in hours.
Apart from about 500 personnel, 25 to 30 officials were also
present. At the same time, more than six vehicles of the fire brigade were
standing on the road to deal with the fire. An ambulance was also called by the
police. During the action, police personnel from Shastrinagar, Buddha Colony,
Rajiv Nagar, Patliputra, Digha police stations were also called.
Meanwhile, police arrested 25 people including Digha Krishi
Bhoomi Awas Bachao Sangharsh Samiti President Shrinath Singh and its secretary for
creating obstacle in government work. A
woman was also arrested. All of them were and sent them to jail. Police have
also seized five vehicles.
The district administration has claimed that according to
the information received, people were also called from outside to create a
ruckus. The involvement of land mafia has also been found on the basis of the
call details and WhatsApp chat of the arrested people. In such a situation, on
the basis of call details, WhatsApp chat and video footage, those who create
ruckus are being identified. Strict action will be taken against them after
investigation. Patna DM Dr. Chandrashekhar Singh and SSP Manavjit Singh Dhillon
have said that the miscreants will be dealt with strictly. The operation
against encroachment will continue for now.
According to information, the administration had already
given notice to all these 70 house owners to vacate almost a month back.
In 1974, the housing board started purchasing 1024 acres of
land from the farmers to build residential complexes, but allegedly the farmers
were not being compensated adequately, and the entire matter reached the
Supreme Court.
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