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Clean Rohingya Camps from Land in Delhi

Clean Rohingya Camps from Land in Delhi
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Noida: The Government of Uttar Pradesh on Thursday got a piece of land in Delhi who was cleaned from encroachment allegedly carried out by Rohingya refugees, according to officials.
The 2.10 hectare land is estimated to be worth RS 97 Crore located in the Madan Khadar area in the national capital near the Noida and included in the Department of Irrigation Uttar Pradesh, they said.
Minister Jal Shakti Mahendra Singh shares videos from early day action on social media, it is said that several earth drivers are moving shelter and temporary walls to the ground.
“The Rohingya Camp is illegal removed from the land owned by the Department of Irrigation in Madanpur Khadar at 4 in the morning.
Illegal residents were excluded from 2.10 hectares of land from the upper department of irrigation,” Singh Tweeted.
Officials involved in the anti-encroachment drive on Thursday said the team about the government had held a meeting with the Delhi government on July 20 where this action was planned.
The Department of Irrigation Executive Engineer at Okhla V K Singh said some state government land in the region took the back and action would be taken immediately to clean the illegal occupants from him, according to a statement.
“The reclaimed land today is in Madanpur Khadar.
This is spread in an area of ​​2.10 hectares (around 5 acres) and is assessed at Rs 97 Crore,” said Singh.
“Several Rohingya camps came on the land side by side belonging to the Zakaat Foundation but the camps had time for the period of time taken over this land from the upper irrigation department as well,” he said.
The chairman of Yogi Minister Adyityath and Jal Shakti Minister Mahendra Singh has directed officials to get illegal residents from the deleted government land, according to the statement.
Chasing his instructions, encroachment has been expelled from the land in Madanpur Khadar in the morning under the supervision of irrigation department officials and with the support of Delhi police, civil defense volunteers, he added.

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