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Jharkhand Politics: Action Should Be Taken Against Officials Encroaching On RIMS Land, Babulal Wrote A Letter To CM

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December 19, 2025
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Babulal Marandi has written a letter to Chief Minister Hemant Soren demanding to identify the officials who encroached on RIMS land and take action against them.

State Bureau, Ranchi. BJP state president Babulal Marandi on Friday wrote a letter to Chief Minister Hemant Soren asking him to identify the officials encroaching on RIMS land and take action against them.

In the letter, Babulal Marandi has written that on the instructions of Jharkhand High Court, illegal construction on RIMS land is being demolished by the district administration. The instructions of the High Court should be followed. But the question is how illegal occupation of this land was allowed by the district administration.

Some part of the said land of RIMS was sold in the market by making fake papers and the builders built apartments on the said land and sold the flats to the common citizens. Marandi alleged that corrupt officials were involved in this.

In such a situation, Babulal Marandi has demanded from the Chief Minister that a case should be immediately registered against the Registrar, Circle Officer and responsible officials of Ranchi Municipal Corporation involved in this matter. The government should provide alternative housing to the innocent people who have purchased flats in the said illegally constructed apartments, otherwise the flat buyers should be paid the price.

Mafia, police and state government also involved in sand robbery

Leader of Opposition Babulal Marandi has held the government responsible for the large-scale sand looting in the state. Marandi said that illegal sand mining is being done using boats from Subarnarekha river in Bhuiyandih area of ​​Jamshedpur.

It is filled in sacks and kept aside. After this the transportation starts. State government, mafia and police are all involved in this loot. PESA is not being implemented because of illegal earnings from sand. Everyone knows why the law made to protect tribal interests is not being implemented. Although the High Court has banned sand mining, people selling sand at expensive rates are active in every area.

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