Tensions escalated in Mumbai’s Borivali National Park as tribal families clashed with police and forest department teams attempting to remove unauthorized occupants. Some individuals reportedly hurled stones at authorities, forcing police to intervene and take several people into custody. The conflict follows a court order directing that land occupied by non-indigenous residents be handed over to rightful tribal families. Acting on this directive, police and forest officials have begun operations to regularize land holdings, ensuring that genuine tribal residents are protected. The authorities emphasized that eviction and enforcement actions are being carried out strictly under the court’s supervision to avoid harm and maintain order. Officials have called for calm and cooperation from residents while the operation continues. The incident highlights ongoing challenges in managing urban protected areas, balancing legal rights, and safeguarding the interests of indigenous communities within city limits.

