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- An Eidgah, allegedly illegal, was demolished in the Sambhal district of India's Uttar Pradesh state.
- It was reported that the structure was built on a plot in Madhan village officially recorded as cemetery land.
- The demolition was carried out with bulldozers in line with the decision given by the local administrative court.
- Heavy security measures were taken in the area to maintain peace.
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On Tuesday, July 14, officials in Madhan village of Sambhal district, located in India's Uttar Pradesh state, began the demolition of an Eidgah (Eid prayer ground) allegedly built illegally. According to the administration, the structure was built on land officially recorded as a cemetery.
The demolition was carried out by the revenue department following an order from the tehsildar (local administrative officer) court for the evacuation of the land under the Uttar Pradesh Revenue Act. It is stated that the original purpose of the land in question (plot number 208) was altered and occupied.
Officials stated that they took action upon the villagers' demand to reclaim the cemetery land from encroachment. Heavy police forces were deployed to the area during the demolition to keep the situation under control, and it was reported that legal processes are ongoing.
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- What exactly was demolished in Sambhal?
- An Eidgah (Eid prayer ground) structure, considered illegal and built on a plot recorded as cemetery land in Madhan village, was demolished.
- Why and how was the demolition decision made?
- Upon the demand of some villagers to reclaim the land from encroachment, the tehsildar court ruled, and the revenue department carried out the demolition based on the Uttar Pradesh Revenue Act.
- How large is the disputed land?
- It was announced that plot number 208, where the structure is located, covers an area of 0.0070 hectares, which is approximately 70 square meters.
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