Midnight Bulldozers at Howrah: Eviction for Passenger Convenience
A large-scale anti-encroachment operation was conducted at Howrah railway station, demolishing illegal structures to ease congestion. Conducted by railway and police authorities, it caused tension among vendors whose livelihoods were disrupted. Officials emphasized the necessity of clearing encroachments for passengers' convenience and safety.
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In a midnight operation, authorities executed a substantial anti-encroachment drive outside Howrah railway station. Bulldozers dismantled numerous unauthorized stalls and structures extending from the Ganga ghat to station premises, significantly altering the landscape.
The joint operation by the Railway Protection Force, Government Railway Police, railway officials, and Howrah City Police was supported by a significant security presence to prevent disturbances. The move, however, has stirred controversy, with vendors claiming a lack of adequate notice and citing severe impacts on their livelihoods.
Officials defended the action as a crucial measure to alleviate congestion and enhance passenger safety and convenience. Tensions peaked momentarily as evicted vendors clashed with the police, but the situation was swiftly managed, and authorities reiterated the operation's necessity concerning railway land clearance initiatives.
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