
A demolition drive was carried out under heavy security near the Howrah Railway Station area in West Bengal on Saturday evening to remove alleged illegal encroachments.
Large numbers of police personnel were deployed in the area as civic authorities used bulldozers and heavy machinery to clear structures identified as unauthorised constructions.
The operation was conducted amid tight security arrangements to prevent any untoward incident.
Earlier on Sunday, West Bengal Minister Dilip Ghosh asserted that strict action would be taken against illegal constructions and encroachments across the state.
Speaking to reporters in Kharagpur, Ghosh said, "Bulldozers will roll across the entire country. Wherever there is illegal construction, bulldozers will be deployed.”
His remarks came in the backdrop of demolition drives in Kolkata's Tiljala area following a devastating fire incident that claimed two lives and triggered concerns over allegedly illegal structures.
West Bengal Minister Agnimitra Paul had earlier defended the demolition action, saying the government would follow due process before taking action against unauthorised constructions.
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"If there is illegal construction, we will send you the notice and ask for the document. We will not allow you if you do not have any documents. We will surely give a time limit. We are not in a hurry," Paul told ANI.
Meanwhile, BJP leader Rudranil Ghosh supported the demolition drive, alleging that the previous Trinamool Congress government had failed to act against illegal constructions.
Residents affected by earlier demolition drives in Tiljala had questioned the administration's intent and sought more time to retrieve documents from the buildings before demolition.
(With inputs from ANI)