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UP News: Bulldozer ran in this district of UP, demolished more than a dozen constructions

up big news: These days the government is being very strict about illegal construction in UP and the government is also taking strict action against such constructions. Recently, the government has demolished more than a dozen constructions by using bulldozers in this district of UP. Where did the bulldozer run, let us know in detail in the news below.

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The Kalamkar News, New Delhi: Baba's bulldozer is roaring in Uttar Pradesh. There is fear among the land mafia due to this. Action is being taken against illegal constructions in many districts of the state. In this sequence, Meerut Development Authority has once again started bulldozing illegal colonies on Wednesday. More than a dozen illegal constructions have been demolished in Mawana tehsil of Meerut.

Bulldozers of Meerut Development Authority demolished illegal colonies. The land mafia were shocked to see bulldozers moving on illegal constructions. After this the phase of action is still going on. Where today MDA has taken demolition action on 2 illegal colonies and a dozen illegal constructions. The team of Meerut Development Authority reached Mawana early in the morning. After which the illegal colonies were demolished one by one.

Fear among land mafias:

During the action to remove encroachment, some people also tried to protest, but due to the authority's team and the police force, the plans of the land mafias spread. Let us tell you that Meerut Development Authority is strict on illegal colonies in Meerut. Action is also being taken against those doing illegal construction. So that there can be a coordinated development of the city.

Action is being taken in many districts of the state.

It is noteworthy that action is being taken to demolish illegal constructions in many districts of the state. Baba's bulldozer is roaring in UP. There is an atmosphere of panic among the land mafia due to this strict action of the Uttar Pradesh government. On Wednesday, about 40 thousand square meters of land was freed from encroachment in Greater Noida using five JCBs and one dumper.