
Udit Vani Jamshedpur: Railway authorities demolished 24 homes at Sundernagar today, mostly makeshift dwellings near the railway crossing, which had been home to poor families for years.
The action was part of an anti-encroachment drive, with bulldozers brought in to demolish the structures after notices were served, instructing residents to vacate.
However, no compensation or relocation options were provided.
Affected residents scrambled to save their belongings, but many failed to salvage anything.
The Supreme Court mandates compensation and alternative housing for those affected by such actions, but the railway authorities ignored this directive.
Local leaders and social organizations have condemned the insensitive approach and demanded that the government address the lack of rehabilitation and compensation for these families.
They argue that the railway could have acted sooner if the area was indeed illegal and should have offered support instead of leaving families homeless.
The situation has sparked widespread anger, with protests expected to continue until proper solutions are provided.
उदित वाणी टेलीग्राम पर भी उपलब्ध है। यहां क्लिक करके आप सब्सक्राइब कर सकते हैं।