Clash Erupts During Encroachment Drive in Herbertpur as Municipal Chairperson’s Husband Confronts NH Engineer
A tense altercation broke out during an anti-encroachment drive in Herbertpur when the municipal chairperson’s husband clashed with a National Highways engineer. Municipal staff and police intervened to defuse the situation, and authorities have launched an inquiry into the incident.
According to officials present during the operation, the disagreement began when the chairperson’s husband confronted Executive Engineer Suresh Tomar of the National Highways division over the manner in which the demolition work was being carried out. What started as a sharp exchange quickly intensified, compelling members of both the municipal team and the NH department to step in to separate the two parties.
Police deployed at the location for security support moved swiftly to stabilize the situation, ensuring the dispute did not disrupt the ongoing campaign. Authorities later confirmed that no major injuries occurred, though the incident momentarily stalled the operation and drew local attention.
Administrators have since initiated a formal inquiry to determine the circumstances that led to the confrontation and to assess whether any procedural lapses or misconduct occurred during the drive. The investigation is expected to clarify accountability as the town continues its efforts to remove illegal encroachments and streamline civic management.
The episode highlights the heightened sensitivities surrounding enforcement actions in rapidly growing urban areas, underscoring the need for coordination among local bodies, state agencies, and community stakeholders to prevent friction during such operations.

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