Govt mulls ‘bulldozer action’ on encroachments in cities, towns
The state government has decided to demolish encroachments on government lands, parks and ponds in areas under the jurisdiction of urban local bodies, said officials aware of the development.
After a brief pause, bulldozers will be ‘back in action’ in Uttar Pradesh. The state government has decided to demolish encroachments on government lands, parks and ponds in areas under the jurisdiction of urban local bodies, said officials aware of the development.
The officials added necessary instructions had been passed on to the authorities concerned to identify illegal constructions and encroachments. Information regarding the encroachments must be updated on the ‘Anti Land Mafia’ (IGRS) web portal with the help of the revenue department, the instructions said.
A government order issued to this effect made it clear that it will be the responsibility of every civic body to provide the information to the director, Directorate of Local Bodies.
“All encroachments on government lands will be removed,” a senior government official said when asked if bulldozers would be used.
So far, bulldozers were largely used in the state to raze properties of criminals, the officials admitted while adding the campaign against land mafia has been underway since 2017, when the BJP government under chief minister Yogi Adityanath was formed for the first time.
The revenue department, which has been undertaking the anti-land mafia campaign since 2017, has constituted a four-level task force to review the drive at the state, divisional, district and tehsil levels.
Chief secretary Durga Shankar Mishra is the chairman of the state level ‘Anti Land Mafia Task Force’, while principal secretaries of urban development and other departments are its ‘state-level’ members.
In a recent review meeting of the task force, it was found that information on the portal about illegal encroachments on public lands in UP cities and towns was negligible. This was the reason, perhaps, why fresh instructions were issued in this regard.
Some BJP leaders feel that the government’s decision to remove all illegal encroachments, in spite of the upcoming civic polls, only showcases its resolve to act against all those who violate the law.
“The party came to power on the promise that it will restore the rule of law and ensure action against criminals. So, for us, governance is not related to elections. Chief minister Yogi Adityanath ji has proved again and again that there is not going to be any compromise on this,” said state BJP leader Navin Srivastava.