New Delhi. Recently, assembly elections were held in five states of the country namely Uttar Pradesh, Goa, Manipur, Punjab and Uttarakhand. Barring one of these five states, the Bharatiya Janata Party maintained its popularity in the remaining four states. Since coming to power once again in Uttar Pradesh, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is going to be known as Bulldozer Baba and why not go anywhere. After CM Yogi’s (yogi 2.0) coming to the government for the second time, his bulldozer is wreaking havoc on criminals and illegal encroachers. It would not be wrong to say that the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh is also following in the footsteps of CM Yogi. In the past, many such cases have come to the fore when illegal encroachment and bulldozers have created havoc for criminals in uncle’s state. At the same time, after Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, this bulldozer is also going to fall in Uttarakhand.
Actually, the Dhami government of Uttarakhand (Pushkar Singh Dhami) is now going to bulldozer in the state. The government and the Railways are preparing to take the biggest action ever against the encroachment. Let us tell you, in Haldwani, the matter of removal of encroachment from railway land is in discussion. A day later i.e. on Monday, the Railways will present its master plan in front of the DM. According to the railway report, five schools and one hospital are also coming under the encroachment. Apart from this, religious places and overhead tanks of water are also included in this.
The schools on which bulldozers will run in Uttarakhand include the following.
– Primary School Line No. 17-18
– Government Inter College Indiranagar
– Junior High School Line No. 17
– Lalit Arya Mahila Inter College Chorgalia Road
– Primary School Indranagar
These are the four madrasas
Nainital Public School Madrasa
Nishad Memorial Madrasa
– Hyatt-Uloom Madrasa
– Madrasa Garib Nawaz
There are 25 religious places on railway land
Five temples including Gopal Mandir, Shiv Mandir have been built on railway land, apart from this there are also 20 mosques. There are many communities residing in Indiranagar and Gafurbasti. However, most of the population belongs to a particular community. Apart from this, two drinking water tanks are also built on railway land in Indiranagar and Gafurbasti, on which bulldozers will also run.