Jagran correspondent, Varanasi. As soon as Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath expressed his displeasure over the delay in Dalmandi road widening and the work not progressing as per the target, the Public Works Department has intensified action in Dalmandi. The Public Works Department along with the District Administration and Development Authority took action to demolish six houses simultaneously on Tuesday.
When the hammers of the workers started thundering from the roofs of all the houses, other landlords got scared. They approached the officials and asked for a few more days' extension, but they were not ready to agree. He said bluntly, vacate the house, a lot of time has been given. Even if the house is not vacated, demolition action will be taken.
The work of constructing the road was to start from January with the demolition of 187 houses that came under the JD for Dalmandi road widening by December, but with the duty of officers and employees in SIR, the process of demolishing the houses stopped.
The result of stopping the action for about one and a half months was that PWD and VDA once again had to prepare to demolish the houses that were under widening. Recently, the Chief Minister, who was on Banaras tour, had expressed his displeasure regarding Dalmandi while reviewing the progress of development schemes.
On Tuesday, in the presence of heavy force, PWD and VDA teams together took action to demolish house numbers CK 69/25, CK 67/01, D 50/227, CK 39/13, 14,15, CK 43/172, and CK 43/141. Among these, demolition order was passed from VDA on CK 67/01 and D 50/227. PWD has already paid compensation for other houses. So far the demolition of 17 houses has been completed.
Surveillance was being done through drone cameras regarding security in Dalmandi. No one could throw stones from the roof or inside the house. At the same time, the drone camera fell after getting stuck in the middle of the kite, in such a situation another drone camera was called. During this time the road was closed with barricades from both sides.
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