‘Play’ on government land! Illegal occupation of 11 acres of land revealed, when the team arrived for measurement, everyone was shocked

Yameen Vikat, Thakurdwara. A big dispute has arisen regarding government land in Thakurdwara, Uttar Pradesh. Following the complaint of illegal occupation of land worth crores of village society located near ITI College in Mauza Fatehullaganj of the city, the Revenue Department team has started action. The team led by Naib Tehsildar Aditya Kumar measured Gata numbers 736 and 733, in which about 11 acres of government land has been marked.

It was occupied for years, now investigation has started

There were reports of encroachment on this valuable land for quite some time. When the revenue team reached the spot on Saturday, it was found that some farmers had encroached upon about 11 acres of land. The matter became complicated when the occupants claimed that they had purchased this land in 2005 from a person from village Nagalia Narayan. Not only do they have its registry, but it has also been registered and rejected in the government papers. Now the biggest question is that on what basis was the registration and registration of the land of the village society done?

The team bowed to the protest and returned without taking any action.

The administration had arrived with full preparation to demarcate this land. The team had also brought with them JCB and cement pillars to cordon off the land. But as soon as the work started, the farmers and Hindu organization workers present there started a massive protest. Seeing the uproar increasing and as the evening approached, the Revenue Department team had to return without demarcation.

Who is the real mastermind of embezzlement of government land?

The claims of the farmers have raised serious questions on the functioning of the administration. If the land belonged to the village society, then how did a private person sell it? And the bigger question is that how did the government department stamp that fake registry and reject it? Local people believe that if there is a high-level and impartial investigation into this matter, a big syndicate of land mafia and corrupt officials can be exposed. At present, this matter remains a topic of discussion in the area and all eyes are now on the next action of the administration.

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