A joint team of the district administration, municipal corporation, and police in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh on November 23 demolished a boundary wall and other illegal structures erected on land worth approximately Rs 100 crores. The encroachment was carried out by the land mafia on property belonging to the Shri Ram Janaki Mandir Trust, located in Taraganj Kota Lashkar, Gwalior. The encroachers had built boundary walls and other structures there.
The demolition of the illegal structures followed an inspection by District Collector Ruchika Chauhan on November 18th, during which she determined that the boundary walls were unlawfully constructed on land belonging to the Shri Ram Janaki Mandir Trust. As a result, orders were issued to file a case against those responsible for the encroachment and to carry out a demolition drive to remove the structures.
The Collector’s office in Gwalior, led by Ruchika Chauhan, has confirmed decisive action against encroachment on 8.75 bighas of government land, valued at Rs 100 crores, belonging to the Shri Ram Janaki Mandir Trust in Taraganj. Chauhan directed the registration of a case and ordered the demolition of an illegal boundary wall constructed by Manoharlal Bhalla, who was attempting to fraudulently sell plots on the encroached land.
In a statement posted on Facebook, the Collector’s office said, “The swift action by the administration has not only reclaimed valuable government land but also protected innocent buyers from falling prey to fraudulent activities. Chauhan also instructed all Sub-Divisional Magistrates (SDMs) to ensure the protection of temple-related properties and prioritise the removal of encroachments.
As per the media reports, the operation to demolish the illegal structures was led by SDM Lashkar Narendra Babu Yadav. He revealed that Manoharlal Bhalla was behind the construction of the illegal boundary wall and had planned to sell plots from the encroached land. Yadav emphasized, “The swift action by the district administration not only recovered valuable government land but also prevented innocent buyers from falling victim to this fraudulent scheme’.
Senior officials, including Tehsildar Gwalior Shivdutt Katare, Nayab Tehsildar Dr Ramashankar Singh, municipal corporation anti-encroachment officer Shakeshav Singh Chauhan, and SHO Vipendra Singh Chauhan, were present at the site, along with regional revenue officials, patwaris, and municipal anti-encroachment staff. The police were also deployed to ensure law and order during the demolition drive.
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