Jammu Development Authority, backed by CRPF and police personnel, continued its anti-encroachment drive for the second consecutive day today to evict Gujjars from Gole Gujral prime land in Jammu city, during which 13 people including seven policemen were injured in stone pelting and clashes.
"The encroachment drive entered second day today to evict the Gujjars over the prime land in Gole Gujral belt," a Jammu Development Authority (JDA) official said.
Led by more than 200 CRPF and police personnel, JDA officials armed with bulldozers, JCBs and trucks demolished nearly 20 structures and fenced over 70 kanals out of 400 kanals of Gole Gujral land.
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As many as thirteen people, including a CRPF officer, policemen and JDA employees, were injured when Gujjars resorted to stone pelting and subsequent clash.
The anti-encroachment drive was being carried on the direction of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court to remove land grabbers and grant the plots in Gole Gujaral JDA colony to the allotted people.
A joint team of CRPF, police and JDA, led by the development authority vice-chairperson Sushma Chouhan began the drive yesterday. The Gujjar settlers have opposed the eviction drive.
However, when National Conference (NC) leader Rasheeda Begum reached the spot and targeted JDA for the eviction drive, Gujjars turned violent and showered stones and bricks on the team members.
Police also fired a few tear gas shells to disperse the Gujjars, who raised anti government slogans. "The drive will continue for the next two to three days till the encroachers are evicted from the prime land," a senior Housing and Urban Development Department official said.