After Shaheen Bagh, anti-encroachment drive begins in Delhi's New Friends Colony amid heavy security
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After Shaheen Bagh, an anti-encroachment drive has begun in Delhi's New Friends Colony amid heavy security.
A demolition drive to remove illegal structures is underway in New Delhi's New Friends Colony area amid heavy security arrangements. Bulldozers rolled into the area amid a heavy police presence as the civic body began its demolition drive in the area, a day after the demolition drive in Shaheen Bagh.
#WATCH Bulldozer being brought to New Friends Colony area of Delhi where the South Delhi Municipal Corporation is set to carry out an anti-encroachment drive pic.twitter.com/3PorPPiao3
Bulldozers reached Shaheen Bagh on Monday as the South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) pushed ahead with its anti-encroachment drive in the locality that was the epicentre of the anti-CAA stir a few years ago.
However, following dharna and sloganeering by residents and activists from the Aam Aadmi Party and Congress, the SDMC officials part of the demolition drive returned with bulldozers without conducting the exercise.