Lumding Forest Ethiction Drive from Monday at the Order of the High Court Gahati – News2IN
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Lumding Forest Ethiction Drive from Monday at the Order of the High Court Gahati

Lumding Forest Ethiction Drive from Monday at the Order of the High Court Gahati
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Guwahati: Acting based on the Order of the Gahati High Court, the Government Assam will conduct an eviction of drives at the Forest Lumding Reserve in the Nagaon district in the phase of Monday, but to avoid unwanted situations such as in Darrang District last September, the government is a counseling settlers to go alone.
The reserve forest is spread at 22,403 hectares of land 1410 hectares are under current encroachment.
Hojai Division Division Forest Officer Das said the first phase of milling milling will take place on Monday and Tuesday around 500 hectares of land in Forest Reserve.
“There are around 3,000 people who live in 1,410 hectares Two civilians, including a 12-year-old child were killed in shooting police in Dholpur in Darrang District on September 23 when the villagers attacked the police and district administrative officials during the eviction.
Director General of Police (Law and Command) GP Singh Together with Deputy Deputy Commissioner Anupam Choudhury, Barun Purkayastha police supervisor along with other high-ranking officials visited the area to take stock situations on Friday.
Speaking with the media, Singh said, “There was a high court order to back up the great forest’s greatness.
We went there to take stock.
About 80% of families already have their homes in various country places.
But they came here and settled here for Agriculture needs.
“The Gautati High Court has passed the eviction order on September 14, hearing the petition submitted by the BJP leader Shiladitya Dev.
The state has been submitted before a court that the grinding of evictions will be carried out in phases to make forest free forests.
It can be mentioned that the state government on Wednesday, during the hearing of batch pils at the eviction was carried out in Dholpur in Darrang Regency Assam in September, said it would not take coercive action against anyone who tried to drive away, unless it was forced to do so.

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