Amid protests, bulldozer retreats from Shaheen Bagh
The Morning Standard|May 10, 2022
Unable to find any encroachment South MCD authorities leave spot; local residents & shop owners claim to have removed encroachments on their own
ANKITA UPADHYAY
Amid protests, bulldozer retreats from Shaheen Bagh

HIGH drama unfolded in southeast Delhi's Shaheen Bagh, when South Delhi Municipal Corporation teams reached here with a bulldozer amid heavy police deployment on Monday morning. While their mission was to remove encroachments from the main road, which it had announced several days back, the authorities could not carry on with the operation as scores of locals gathered at the spot and protested the move. In a surprise turn of events, residents said they had removed the encroachments of their own recently.

Not just this. Leaders from the Congress and the AAP too sat in front of the bulldozer and protested due to which the officials had to stop the drive.

At around 11am, around 20 corporation officials along with a bulldozer reached the main road of Shaheen Bagh. Companies of CRPF too were deployed in the area, which appeared more like a scene from a strife torn area. A large number of media persons reached the spot to cover the drive.

However, locals from the area gathered in huge numbers and raised slogans against the BJPruled municipal corporation.

This story is from the May 10, 2022 edition of The Morning Standard.

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