Residents Block Road After Encroachment Removal Near Swarnrekha Ghat

Former Minister Dulal Bhuiyan Intervenes as Protesters Demand Compensation and Rehabilitation

Key Points:

  • District administration and Tata Steel demolished over 80 houses without prior notice
  • Two-hour road blockade lifted after intervention by former minister and welfare committee
  • Residents threaten to block Tata Steel plant if compensation not provided

JAMSHEDPUR – Residents of Sitaramdera area blocked roads on Thursday. The protest followed Wednesday’s demolition drive near Swarnrekha burning ghat.

Tata Steel and district administration had removed illegal encroachments. Over 80 houses were demolished during the operation. Moreover, authorities provided no prior notice to residents.

The road blockade continued for approximately two hours. Former minister Dulal Bhuiyan intervened in the situation. Besides, Kendriya Basti Vikas Kalyan Samiti participated in negotiations.

Protesters lifted the blockade after discussions concluded. However, residents issued stern warnings to authorities. On the other hand, they demanded proper compensation and rehabilitation.

Baldev Bhuiyan, younger brother of Dulal Bhuiyan, addressed reporters. “Wednesday marked India’s 75th Constitution Day,” he stated. The nation pledged to protect constitutional rights simultaneously.

Bulldozers demolished Dalit, Adivasi, and backward community homes,” Baldev noted. District administration collaborated with Tata Steel for the operation. Besides, the action constituted gross injustice against vulnerable communities.

Authorities demolished more than 80 houses without warning. Affected families received no advance intimation about the drive. Furthermore, no alternative arrangements were made for displaced residents.

“District administration must compensate affected families,” Baldev demanded. Failure to provide compensation will invite serious consequences. Moreover, protesters warned of intensified agitation ahead.

Residents issued direct warnings to Tata Steel management. “We will block the steel plant,” protesters announced. Rehabilitation and compensation must be provided to victims. However, demonstrations could escalate without proper resolution.

Police administration expressed relief after blockade removal. Officers remain alert for potential future protests. Besides, preventive measures are being planned carefully.

Road access disputes frequently arise in Jamshedpur industrial areas. Development initiatives must balance community welfare with urban planning. Legislative representatives often mediate between authorities and residents.

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