Eviction Drive in Golaghat: Clearing Forest Lands Amid Controversy
A significant eviction drive is underway in Assam's Golaghat district to remove alleged encroachments on over 3,600 acres of forest land. This government-led initiative affects at least 1,500 families, inciting debate about historical settlement efforts and existing government infrastructure in the area.

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An extensive eviction operation is taking place in Assam's Golaghat district, targeting over 3,600 acres of forest land for alleged encroachment. The government states this action is necessary to reclaim land, affecting at least 1,500 families in the process.
Residents claim they have lived there lawfully, citing established homes and government services like electricity and schools. However, the district administration argues that notices were issued, with many families having already vacated.
This ongoing tension highlights past efforts to settle communities for protective purposes and raises questions about infrastructure investments in these zones. Authorities are adamant in proceeding, ensuring law and order with adequate security backup.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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