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VisitWhat will be the outcome of the broader crackdown on illegal encroachments in Ayodhya by end of 2024?
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Ayodhya Authorities Demolish Illegal Constructions of SP Leader Moid Khan, Gang Rape Accused
Aug 22, 2024, 09:25 AM
In Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, authorities have initiated a demolition drive targeting illegal constructions owned by Moid Khan, the main accused in a gang rape case involving a minor in Bhadrasa. The local administration, with police support, demolished a shopping complex belonging to Khan, an SP leader, citing illegal construction on government land. This action follows a 24-hour ultimatum and a pattern of using bulldozers to dismantle properties linked to individuals accused of serious crimes in the region. Moid Khan, associated with the Samajwadi Party, had previously faced similar actions against his bakery. The demolition efforts are part of a broader crackdown on illegal encroachments in the area.
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