Revenue Official Brutally Assaulted in Sambhal Over Anti-Encroachment Drive; Village Head’s Husband Named in FIR
A government revenue official in Sambhal, UP, survived a violent ambush while returning from duty. Lekhpal Subhash Chandra was allegedly assaulted by a village head's husband following an anti-encroachment drive on a government pond. Police have launched a manhunt for the suspects who fled the scene after destroying official documents and causing serious injuries.
The roots of the confrontation reportedly lie in a recent administrative action where Chandra oversaw the removal of illegal encroachments from a government-owned pond. This enforcement apparently drew the ire of Gajram, who is accused of harboring a personal vendetta against the official for disrupting unauthorized land use. During the ambush, the assailants allegedly used their Scorpio SUV to block Chandra’s path before physically assaulting him. Beyond the physical violence, the attackers are also accused of tearing official government documents, an act that marks a direct challenge to state authority. Following the assault, the perpetrators fled the scene in their vehicle, leaving the injured official behind.
Local law enforcement and administrative leadership have taken a stern view of the incident. Subhash Chandra has formally apprised the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) and the Tehsildar of the details, prompting an immediate mobilization of police resources. As investigators work to track down the fleeing suspects, the case has sent ripples through the regional bureaucracy, highlighting the persistent risks faced by frontline officials tasked with reclaiming public land from influential local figures. The incident underscores a volatile friction between the rule of law and entrenched local interests, raising urgent questions regarding the safety of civil servants executing state mandates in rural corridors.

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