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Bokaro residents wrote to PM about encroachment

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Bokaro: An organization of people, who have provided land to Bokaro Steel Plant (BSL) to regulate the unit, has been written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to save the city of encroachment.
Organizational members, Bokaro Visthapith Rayyat Sangh, argued that they handed over their land to BSL to build the factory, not for wild residents to move.
The particular place in question is a picnic park, located in the heart of the city, located in the heart of the city, located in the heart of the city, located in the heart of the city, located in the heart of the city.
This city, also known as Khandala Park.
This park is adjacent to Sector-4 / F, a luxurious area of ​​the city of BSL.
Until 2000-01, residents were used to hang out in this garden.
But at this time it was in the ruins.
Upset with a sluggish approach from BSL in limiting encroachment in its cities, members of the Sangh have been seeking Prime Minister’s assistance.
More than 2,000 hectares of land in the city of BSL have been interrupted.
Rising encroachment has become a big problem here affect the development and expansion of the BSL factory.
The people who are moved now demand that the land is not reused from BSL.
They alleged that BSL did not use empty land or saved him from penetrating.
Sangh wrote that a picnic park was built on 20 hectares of land BSL.
Even though the boundary wall surrounds this garden, wild residents have destroyed the parts and built the cottage.
Sangh Secretary General, Bhagwan Prasad Sahu, said that if the encroachment of the picnic park did not stop, Sail-BSL would lose the ground.
“It hurts to see the land of our ancestors, which is given to the BSL to prepare the project, while being interrupted by wild residents and company officials do nothing.
Their convance cannot be rejected.
We have told and write several letters to BSL management regarding BSL management encroachment in a picnic park, but until now there is no action taken, “said Sahu.
He said before writing to the Prime Minister, our organization had sent a letter to BSL, the Director of Responsible, Executive Director and General BSL manager separately informed the encroachment but in vain.
BSL management has attracted flats since the last few years due to increasing encroachment in its land in Bokaro municipalities and facing more criticism after the organization increases protests in recent months.
JMM has also announced its support for the organization.

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