A major anti-encroachment drive has been carried out in Dwarka, where local administration used bulldozers to demolish an alleged illegal structure. The action, captured on video, shows heavy machinery being deployed to remove unauthorized construction in the area. Officials stated that the structure was built on land identified as illegally occupied or constructed without proper authorization. The demolition drive was conducted as part of ongoing enforcement against encroachments and violations of land-use regulations in the region. The site reportedly included a structure that had been in place for some time, and authorities claim it violated approved construction norms. The exact details regarding ownership, permissions, and duration of the construction are currently under verification. During the operation, security personnel were deployed to maintain order while bulldozers proceeded with the demolition work. No immediate reports of major resistance or injuries have been confirmed. Local administration officials are expected to conduct a detailed review of the encroachment, including whether the land involved was public or privately misused beyond permitted construction limits. Further clarification is awaited on whether legal notices were issued prior to the action. Such demolition drives are part of broader state-level efforts to remove unauthorized structures and enforce urban planning regulations. Authorities have indicated that similar actions may continue in other identified areas where illegal encroachments are found. Further details are awaited as officials compile a full report on the operation and its legal background.


