Tata Steel Land Department accused of overnight action, party leaders cry foul
LJP leaders allege bias, vow legal action against Tata Steel’s Land Department following early morning demolition of party office in Sakchi area.
JAMSHEDPUR – The Lok Janshakti Party (Ramvilas) office adjacent to MGM Hospital in Sakchi was demolished early Wednesday morning by security personnel from Tata Steel’s Land Department.
LJP leader Bablu Prasad Dangi strongly objected to the action, calling it “malicious” and vowing legal action against Tata Steel’s Land Department.
“This demolition was carried out stealthily in the dead of night,” Dangi stated. “We demand to know under whose orders our party office was targeted when other political parties operate from allegedly illegal land.”
Key Points:
– Demolition occurred in the early hours of Wednesday
– LJP office was located near MGM Hospital in Sakchi area
– Party alleges bias, questions why other offices weren’t targeted
– Legal action planned against Tata Steel Land Department
Dangi raised concerns about the timing and selective nature of the demolition. “Why was our office singled out when several other political parties occupy questionable land?” he asked.
The LJP leader announced plans to escalate the matter to party chief Chirag Paswan.
This incident highlights ongoing tensions between political parties and land-owning entities in Jamshedpur, raising questions about equitable treatment of political organizations.
Local authorities have yet to comment on the legality of the demolition or respond to the LJP’s allegations of bias.
The demolition may have broader implications for political party offices operating on contested land in the city.

