Ahmedabad launches largest demolition drive after Pahalgam terror attack

Ahmedabad authorities launched a major anti-encroachment drive near Chandola lake, demolishing over 2,000 illegal shanties following heightened security concerns after the Pahalgam attack. The operation targeted suspected Bangladeshi nationals occupying government land, with over 6,500 detained and 450 confirmed as illegal residents. Authorities are investigating forged documents and the involvement of local figures. Ahmedabad authorities launched a major anti-encroachment drive near Chandola lake, demolishing over 2,000 illegal shanties following heightened security concerns after the Pahalgam attack. The operation targeted suspected Bangladeshi nationals occupying government land, with over 6,500 detained and 450 confirmed as illegal residents. Authorities are investigating forged documents and the involvement of local figures.
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