Purnima Das Sahu Meets CM and DC for Affected Families
Key Points:
- High Court order leads to demolition without prior notices
- MLA Purnima Das Sahu seeks compensation for displaced residents
- District administration promises proper rehabilitation arrangements
JAMSHEDPUR – Bhuiyandih witnessed an encroachment removal drive two days ago. The operation followed High Court directives for road widening.
The district administration conducted the drive jointly. Jusco teams participated in the demolition exercise. However, residents alleged they received no prior notices.
MLA Purnima Das Sahu met Chief Minister Hemant Soren today. She also visited Deputy Commissioner Karan Satyarthi. The legislator demanded rehabilitation for affected families.
Local residents claimed significant financial losses occurred. Their properties were demolished without warning notifications. The sudden action left many families distressed.
Moreover, MLA Sahu demanded adequate compensation for victims. She emphasized the need for proper resettlement arrangements. The legislator highlighted the hardship faced by displaced families.
Deputy Commissioner Satyarthi assured appropriate measures will follow. He promised proper arrangements for demolished households. The administration committed to addressing residents’ grievances.
In addition, the Jamshedpur East MLA was in Ranchi during the drive. She learned about the demolitions upon returning home. The legislator expressed concern over the execution timing.
However, she met affected families yesterday to assess damage. All residents reported bulldozers arrived without prior intimation. Their homes were razed before any formal communication.
Furthermore, Das Sahu appealed against politicizing the issue. She urged leaders to avoid exploiting displaced families. The legislator stressed people lost their homes completely.
The encroachment drive aimed at Bhuiyandih road widening project. Courts mandated clearing illegal constructions from the route. Officials executed the orders through coordinated action.
On the other hand, affected residents seek immediate relief measures. They demand alternative accommodation arrangements from authorities. Many families currently face uncertain living situations.
The MLA’s intervention follows widespread local resentment. Residents complained about lack of procedural transparency. They questioned the administration’s rushed implementation approach.
Meanwhile, district officials maintained legal procedures were followed. They cited High Court orders as binding directives. The administration defended its compliance with judicial instructions.
Das Sahu emphasized humanitarian considerations in such operations. She advocated for balanced enforcement respecting citizens’ rights. The legislator continues monitoring the rehabilitation process closely.

