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Action on Rohingyas continues, Mayor says – Action will be taken!

May 6, 2025
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After the pahalgam incident, action is being taken on Rohingyas in lucknow as well. However, the Mayor of this place, sushma Kharkwal, had started the process 6 months ago. The Mayor said that the Municipal Corporation had recently done a complete survey of where their settlements are located in our 8 zones and a report has been prepared of all of them.

She said that in the Municipal Corporation, their number is mostly on the sides of the railway tracks and they are settled on government lands, while they are also settled on barren lands and some people here have settled them and are providing electricity and water on their plots. She said that a letter has been written to the electricity department regarding how these people are getting electricity connection.

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Railways had taken action recently

Along with this, a letter has been written to both DRM Northeast Railway and DRM North Railway in which it has been told that a large number of these people are living along the railway tracks, although in this connection, the railway had also taken action in Daliganj recently in which action was taken against a large number of them.

He said that the biggest problem is that these people have settled along the tracks. Also, they want to cause accidents on the tracks and want to harm our lives. iron doors are placed on the railway tracks, wooden boats are kept and these people conspire to cause a big accident, which can cause loss of money and life. He said that these Rohingyas continuously conspire on the railway tracks.

Source: indiaherald.com
Tags: Indian securityRohingyas in lucknow

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