DDA Bulldozer Action in Palam, Slums on Drain Demolished
A major development has emerged from Palam, where the Delhi Development Authority, or DDA, carried out a large-scale bulldozer action against illegal encroachments. According to reports, the demolition drive targeted slums and unauthorized structures built over a drain. Heavy police deployment and administrative teams were present at the site since morning to maintain law and order. As the bulldozers arrived, panic spread across the area. Residents were seen rushing to save their belongings, and an atmosphere of fear and chaos prevailed.
Many locals claim that they were not given adequate prior notice, leaving them with little to no time to prepare or relocate their belongings. On the other hand, DDA officials stated that the action was carried out as per rules and that notices had already been issued in advance. They emphasized that these illegal constructions were obstructing the drainage system and causing serious sanitation issues. Authorities also pointed out that such encroachments worsen waterlogging problems during the rainy season, creating difficulties for nearby residents.
However, affected families have raised concerns over the lack of proper rehabilitation. Several people are now left without shelter and are struggling to cope with the situation. Security arrangements remained tight throughout the operation, and officials ensured that the situation stayed under control. For now, this demolition drive has become a major talking point, and similar actions may continue in the future as part of ongoing anti-encroachment efforts.