The decision was taken at a meeting of the state Cabinet here chaired by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.
"The cabinet has approved the setting up of anti-land mafia task force in the state. It will identify land grabbers in two months and strict action will be initiated against them," state Power Minister Shrikant Sharma told reporters.
No grabbing of public land will be allowed in the name of religion, the minister added.
The task force will work under the overall supervision of the chief secretary while various officials ranging from divisional commissioners, district magistrates and sub divisional magistrates (SDMs) and will look into the complaints, he said.
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A portal has also been launched in which land grabbing complaints can be registered, he said.
"Police has been asked to immediately act on land grabbing complaints and if there is laxity, action will be initiated against the concerned SHO," he said.
The decision to free state-owned land from illegal occupants was taken in principle during a recent presentation of the finance department, where the chief minister had asked the officials concerned to set up the task force at the earliest to evict encroachers.
Adityanath had also ordered department-wise identification of properties through a drive and make them useful for people on a priority basis.
The seriousness of the problem of illegal occupation on government was highlighted last year when two police officers and 22 squatters were killed in a bloody conflict at Jawahar Bagh public park in Mathura in June.
The squatters, an armed group led by Ram Vriksh Yadav, once a follower of Jai Gurudev, had been occupying the site since 2014.
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