Sambhal Administration Cracks Down on Cemetery Encroachments; 48 Residents Served Eviction Notices
The Sambhal administration has issued eviction notices to 48 people living on 8 bighas of encroached cemetery land near Jama Masjid in Uttar Pradesh. Following a massive police-led land survey, authorities have given residents 15 days to vacate or provide legal proof of ownership. Read more on the latest crackdown against illegal structures in the Kot locality.
According to Tehsildar officials overseeing the operation, the enforcement action is a direct result of the recent land measurement exercise aimed at reclaiming public and religious property from unauthorized possession. The atmosphere in the Kot neighborhood remains tense but orderly as the local Tehsildar confirmed that the notices have been successfully served to all affected parties. Authorities have emphasized that the proceedings are being conducted strictly within the framework of existing land laws, warning that the failure to provide satisfactory legal documentation regarding the ownership of these plots within the stipulated timeframe will trigger "stringent action" to restore the land to its original status.
This administrative push is part of a broader effort to sanitize land records and remove long-standing encroachments on sensitive properties in the region. By setting a firm two-week deadline, the Sambhal district administration has signaled its commitment to law enforcement over political or social sensitivities. As the 15-day countdown begins, the eyes of the community are on the local government to see if the displacement will proceed or if legal interventions will stall the process. The outcome of this standoff will likely serve as a precedent for how the Uttar Pradesh administration handles similar land-use disputes involving religious sites and private settlements in the future.

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