The administration's response to the colonists remained merely ceremonial; only pillars were destroy
The administration's response to the colonists remained merely ceremonial; only pillars were destroy

On the advice of Revenue Minister Karan Singh, the administration began its campaign against illegal colonists somewhat belatedly. It appears that the action is merely ceremonial and a show-off. Only pillars have been shattered and the road has sustained minor damage in the areas where action has been taken thus far. On the other hand, despite possessing a list of eighteen illegal colonizers, the administration remains hesitant to apprehend these powerful individuals. Similar circumstances also apply to the settlement of Konajhir.

The source claims that the Revenue Minister ordered action to be taken against illegal colonizers; however, only tiny colonizers are the target of the action, which began several days after the order. Although the names of these eighteen illegal colonists were posted on hoardings in the Tehsil office several months ago, the administration still hasn't taken any action against them. The administration is targeting little colonists by providing big colonizers with a clean sheet, and the Revenue Minister has ordered that stern action be taken against unlawful colonizers. Furthermore, through the 'Remove Encroachment' campaign, the administration is working to change the situation by taking action against illegal colonizers.

No encroachment is seen.
The Sehore district administration was ordered by the court to remove the encroachment of 328 dwellings on the banks of the Situ drain, but the administration is still unable to perceive this encroachment. The water from the Situ drain causes mayhem in the city whenever there is heavy rain. It was once.

The Department of Water Resources will move forward.
According to Sehore SDM Tanmay Verma, the road constructed inside the illegal colony was dug up after the Collector gave the order for Naib Tehsildar and the Water Resources Department team to visit the site because this issue is connected to the department's canal. As.

A team headed by the SDO has visited the location to look into the whole situation, according to EE Deepak Choukse of the Water Resources Department. I won't be able to comment until the investigation report is received.

The administration's response to the colonists remained merely ceremonial; only pillars were destroyed, and certain sections of the road sustained damage.