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Crackdown on encroachments in Sambhal; marriage hall demolished, mosque given time

By IANS | Updated: October 2, 2025 15:25 IST

Sambhal (Uttar Pradesh), Oct 2 On Dussehra day, the district administration in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal launched a major ...

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Sambhal (Uttar Pradesh), Oct 2 On Dussehra day, the district administration in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal launched a major demolition drive against illegal encroachments, bringing down a marriage hall built on government land in Rawa Buzurg village, officials said.

The operation, carried out on Thursday morning, turned the area into a heavy security zone, with nearly 200 police and Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) personnel deployed. Drones were also used to monitor the exercise in real time.

According to SDM Vikas Chandra, the marriage hall had been constructed on land recorded as a government pond.

"The village has two government records -- plot number 691 designated for a pond and plot number 459 earmarked as a compost pit. The hall stood on pond land, and hence it has been demolished," he said.

The administration also served notice to a mosque that had come up on compost pit land in the same village.

However, after representatives of the mosque management committee requested four days’ time, the administration granted a temporary moratorium.

"The committee members themselves have agreed to remove the illegal structures voluntarily, in consultation with the District Magistrate. This cooperation will help avoid any law-and-order situation," an official said.

District Magistrate Rajender Pensia said the action was taken strictly in accordance with legal provisions.

“There was a 2,310 square metre pond here that had been encroached upon. We are only implementing the Tehsildar Court’s order under Section 67. Our team, along with police and revenue officials, carried out the demolition today under proper supervision," he clarified.

Sambhal's Superintendent of Police Krishna Kumar Bishnoi said adequate time had already been given to the encroachers. "They were served notices and given 30 days to remove illegal encroachments. Since they failed to act, the administration was compelled to take action," the SP said.

Samajwadi Party MP Ziaur Rahman Barq, however, said the bulldozer actions being carried out by the UP government are unconstitutional and violate the principles of justice.

"Punishment is the sole prerogative of the judiciary, not the administration. Despite repeated observations by the Supreme Court against such practices, the government continues to deploy bulldozers under police pressure. This undermines the rule of law and democratic values."

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