These artificial ponds are located in Aliya Bet area, 20 km from Hansot, said officials. Local BJP leaders claim that they have become dens of anti-social elements.
Resident deputy collector of Bharuch B G Prajapati said these ponds are spread over 8,000 hectares of government land.
"Today we sent three teams to Aliya Bet and have demolished at least 12 ponds so far. Our target is to demolish 1,200 ponds, all built illegally," he said.
"Illegal shrimp farming is the root casue of frequent clashes in our district, as anti-social elements are getting funds from this business. As per our estimate, they are earning more than Rs 3,000 crore from these ponds every year," said BJP's Ankleshwar taluka president Naran Patel, who was among those who tendered the resignations (which were not accepted by the party).
"We are happy that the government listened to us and initiated action against them," said Patel.