Demolition Drive Targets Illegal Constructions in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal District
In Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal district, authorities demolished a marriage hall and a madrassa unlawfully built on pond land. The district has given a mosque committee four days to remove an illegal encroachment. The mosque committee began the dismantling process voluntarily, following legal proceedings and a demolition order.
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Authorities in Sambhal district of Uttar Pradesh have demolished a marriage hall and a madrassa that were illegally built on land designated as a pond. The move is part of a broader anti-encroachment drive, according to officials.
Residents of Raa Ya village under Asmoli police station limits are involved in the self-initiated demolition of an illegally constructed mosque, after the district administration granted them a four-day period to remove the encroachment.
Superintendent of Police Krishna Kumar Vishnoi informed that despite a 30-day notice, no voluntary action was taken. Consequently, the administration proceeded with demolitions, aided by drone surveillance and public announcements.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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