Demolition Looms for Lal Baba Tube Kailash Nagar Settlement
Residents, politicians rally against Tata Steel’s eviction plans
Key Points:
• Tata Management, district admin prepare to demolish settlement
• Political leaders, residents protest against eviction plans
• Tensions high as authorities gear up for demolition operation
JAMSHEDPUR – Tensions escalate as authorities prepare to demolish the Lal Baba Kailash Nagar settlement, sparking widespread protests from residents and political leaders.
Tata Steel and the district administration have finalized plans to demolish the Lal Baba Kailash Nagar settlement on Friday.
This move has triggered a wave of protests across the city.
Former MP Dr. Ajoy Kumar, BJP District President Sudhanshu Ojha, and Congress District President Anand Bihari Dubey have joined the demonstrations.
Hundreds of residents have taken to the streets, displaying banners and staging sit-ins.
Political leaders assert their determination to prevent the demolition at all costs.
Meanwhile, district administration officials, including the SDO and police personnel, have assembled in Burmamines.
They are preparing to remove what they claim are illegal encroachments.
Reports suggest that the settlement houses approximately 125 warehouses and 1,000 homes.
Authorities plan to use excavators for the demolition operation.
The situation remains tense but under control for now.
Shifting Political Landscape
BJP supporters have voiced opposition against former MP Dr. Ajoy Kumar, even resorting to sloganeering.
Conversely, Congress leaders and settlement residents expressed anger towards MP Vidyut and MLA Saryu.
They accused the elected representatives of engaging in vote bank politics and neglecting their constituents.
Protesters have blocked roads using heavy vehicles to disrupt traffic.
Legal Battle and Court Order
The demolition plans stem from a court order regarding the Lal Baba Foundry case in Burmamines, Jamshedpur.
The district administration aims to clear 70 decimals of identified land and hand it over to Tata Steel.
This area currently houses hundreds of residential and commercial establishments.
Authorities have deployed a significant police force in anticipation of potential unrest.
The next steps of the district administration remain uncertain as tensions continue to simmer.
"We will not let our homes be destroyed without a fight," declared a determined resident, echoing the sentiment of many in the settlement.

