"The Chief Minister has given a clear directive to start a campaign for vacating properties which have been under illegal occupation after identifying them in a month's time," an official spokesman said here today.
"The Chief Minister during the presentation of the finance department late last night asked the officials concerned to set up the task force at the earliest to free government land from illegal occupants and encroachers," he said.
Adityanath has also ordered department-wise identification of properties under illegal occupation and make them useful for people on a priority basis, he said.
The squatters, an armed group led by a Ram Vriksh Yadav, once a follower of Jai Gurudev, had been occupying the site since 2014.
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Following a court order on their eviction in 2016, the police tried to forcibly evict them, triggering violence, that claimed the lives of two senior police officers, including a superintendent of police. The police then returned fire, killing several squatters.
He also instructed that in case of parallel schemes of the state and central government being run on the same subject, they will be implemented only through the central schemes, the spokesman added.