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"Don't bulldoze properties of poor": Yogi Adityanath directs officers
4/8/2022 10:47:36 PM
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LUCKNOW, Apr 8: With bulldozers running overtime to raze structures built out of "illegally earned money" in Uttar Pradesh, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday gave a clear-cut instruction to officials to not use them to demolish huts and shops of the poor.
"Bulldozers should not be used on the huts and shops of the poor. It should be applied only against illegally earned wealth of criminals and mafias. Action should be taken against people who have forcibly taken away properties of the poor and traders," Yogi Adityanath said in his order to "bulldozerbaaz officials", according to a statement.
The Chief Minister has of late earned the nickname "bulldozer baba", which helped the party create a narrative of tough administration in the state polls.
Over 50 criminals have given themselves up to police in two weeks after the BJP returned to power in the state.
"Bulldozers are giving a message that the criminals and mafias no longer control the system in Uttar Pradesh. It is also building confidence of the poor in the government," Additional Chief Secretary (Information) Navneet Sehgal told PTI.
Many influential politicians of the state too have faced the wrath of the bulldozer. A petrol pump that had allegedly been built illegally by Samajwadi Party MLA Shazil Islam Ansari was razed on Thursday, days after the legislator was booked over a provocative remark against Yogi Adityanath.
The demolition of the fuel station at Parsakheda on the Bareilly-Delhi National Highway was carried out by the Bareilly Development Authority, an official said.
It was not an isolated case.
The Shamli district administration had on Wednesday freed a land allegedly encroached by Samajwadi Party MLA Nahid Hasan's uncle Sarvan Hasan in Kairana by razing the structure there.
A joint team of Prayagraj Development Authority (PDA), district administration, and police had on Monday demolished a wall and two sheds alleged to have been constructed without approval on the land of jailed don and former MP Atiq Ahmad's ancestral house in Chakia locality of the city. The PDA had razed Atiq Ahmad's ancestral house on September 22, 2020.
Visuals of many criminals walking to police stations with placards hanging around their necks with messages like "I am surrendering, don't shoot me, please!" have surfaced on social media.
More than 50 criminals have not only surrendered but have also pledged to shun crime in the past fortnight, Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) Prashant Kumar had told PTI.
Two criminals were killed in encounters and many others have been arrested during the period, he added.
Reports from different parts of the state suggest consistent deployment of bulldozers to clear encroachments and demolition of illegal properties.
In his election speeches, Yogi Adityanath used to say the bulldozers have gone for maintenance and will again roll out after March 10 - the day the results were to be declared.
The latest "fear of bulldozers" among criminals was triggered after one Gautam Singh, accused of many kidnapping and extortion cases, surrendered at Chhapla Police Station in Gonda district on March 15.
Close on his heels, nearly two dozen criminals lined up at a police station in the Saharanpur district.
Subsequently, news came of four liquor smugglers surrendering in Deoband, followed by many criminals in Shamli.
In Pratapgarh last week, a rape accused surrendered four days after the crime. The accused gave himself up after the police parked a bulldozer in front of his house and threatened to raze it if he didn't surrender.
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