UP government removes ‘illegal’ Rohingya camps from their land in Delhi. Noida News – Times of India

Noida: Government of Uttar Pradesh On Thursday, a piece of his land in Delhi was freed from the encroachment allegedly done by Rohingya refugeeAccording to officials.
97 crores is contained in an estimated 2.10 hectares of land Madan Khadar Area He said that near the national capital Noida and comes under the irrigation department of Uttar Pradesh.
UP Jal Shakti Minister Mahendra Singh shared a video of the morning’s action on social media, purportedly showing several earth-movers demolishing temporary shelters and walls to the ground.
Illegal Rohingya camps were removed from the land of Irrigation Department in Madanpur Khadar at 4 am. Illegal occupants were removed from 2.10 hectares of land. UP Irrigation DepartmentSingh tweeted.

Officials involved in Thursday’s anti-encroachment drive said a UP government team had a meeting with the Delhi administration on July 20, during which the action was planned.
Executive Engineer of UP Irrigation Department Okhla VK Singh According to a statement, some more state government land in the area has been occupied and action will be taken to remove the illegal occupants from it soon.
“The land that has been reclaimed today is in Madanpur Khadar. It is spread over an area of ​​2.10 hectares (about 5 acres) and is worth Rs 97 crores,” Singh said.
“Some camps of Rohingya had arrived in the land belonging to Zakat Foundation But those camps had also taken possession of this land of the UP Irrigation Department for some time.”
According to the statement, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Jal Shakti Minister Mahendra Singh had instructed the officials to remove the illegal occupants from the government land.
Following his instructions, the encroachment was removed from the land at Madanpur Khadar in the morning under the supervision of the officials of the Irrigation Department and the Delhi Police, in collaboration with civil defense volunteers, added.

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