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‘Actions were taken to undermine the illegal structure in Khori Village’

Faridabad: Deputy Commissioner of Faridabad, Yashpal Yadav, on Wednesday said the demolition of illegitimate homes in Khori Village would be carried out in the near future.
This step was carried out on the command of the Supreme Court.
Administration has assigned responsibility for the judge of four tasks, who together with the police, will travel.
In addition, administration is also the 10 teams, who will have officials from government and police institutions, to carry out the APEX court order.
“We are fully ready to drive demolition in Khori Village.
We have applied part 144 CRPC judges and assignments have also been assigned to work.
In addition, the spread of the police has been carried out,” Yadav said, who also led the meeting on Wednesday with the District Administration, Police and MCF officials to review the preparations taken for the demolition drive.
In addition, administration will also deploy the health department team in Khori during the Demolition Drive.
Ten ambulances, 500 covid kits and medical officers will also be present during drives demolition, which is likely to be held on Thursday, said the source.
“A team of the Ministry of Health will be present during demolition.
Senior medical officers at the Primary Health Center Healthy Primary (UPHC) Dr.
SC Bhagat will lead the medical team.
We will also have 10 ambulances besides 500 kits to test people for Covid,” said Chief Faridabad Medical Officer Dr.
Randeep Singh Punia.
On Tuesday night, Earthmover was seen parked outside the village, showing that demolition will take place immediately.
There was a spread of heavy police since early morning on Wednesday.
The police on Wednesday morning said the entry of the village and no vehicles were allowed to enter the village in front of Mahapachayat.
When Tii visited the village on Wednesday, the residents of the tense villagers and their fear became homelessness quite clearly on their faces.
While in the beginning there was uncertainty of Mahapachayat holders because villagers speculate that demolition will be held on Wednesday, people gradually began to gather outside the Ambedkar Park at 11 am.
Some organizations include Bigul Mazdoor Dasta, INQLABI Mazdoor Kendra etc.
Join Mahapachayat on Wednesday.
Raising the slogan like ‘Jahan Jhugg Wahin eat’, the protesters confirmed that they would not go until they were rehabilitated.
“We are here to extend support to the villagers.
The authorities instill fear of villagers by carrying an earthmover outside the village.
Where will they go if their homes are destroyed?” Nitesh said, Inqlababi Mazdoor Kendra member, who was present at Mahapanchayat.
“Administration also provides free truck services to shift out of our home.
But where are we going? We are dragged out of our house in the middle of a pandemic.
The government has resources, and they can rehabilitate us? What stopped them,” Kalpana said , villagers.

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