The Uttar Pradesh government has taken strict action against over 350 illegal religious sites in districts bordering Nepal. On the instructions of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, mosques, madrasas and other places were identified and demolished. The government has made it clear that illegal occupation in the name of any religion will not be tolerated.
The Uttar Pradesh administration has initiated measures against unauthorized structures in regions adjacent to Nepal. The UP government released a statement providing details on these actions. The statement highlighted that steps were taken against religious sites unlawfully established on both government and private properties in districts near the Nepal border. Recently, numerous madrasas, mosques, mazaars, and Eidgahs have been identified, sealed, and demolished. The state government reported that over 350 illegal constructions have been dismantled following directives from CM Yogi Adityanath.
These areas were the focus:
"The authorities have identified illegal religious places in Pilibhit, Shravasti, Balrampur, Bahraich, Siddharthnagar and Maharajganj districts and taken action against them," the state government said in a statement. These districts in Uttar Pradesh are located next to the Nepal border. The statement conveyed that Chief Minister Yogi has firmly instructed that unlawful land occupation under the guise of any religion will not be accepted. Additionally, stringent measures will be enforced against those who disregard the regulations.
Action on more than 350 illegal religious places
"On May 10 and 11, 104 madrassas, one mosque, five mazaars and two Eidgahs were identified illegally built on public and private land in Shravasti," an official statement said. Notices were issued to all, and they were sealed. Additionally, an unauthorized madrasa on public land was demolished, while two unapproved madrasas on private property were sealed.
Authorities have identified unauthorized mosques on public land and issued notices in Bahraich, Siddharthnagar, Maharajganj, Lakhimpur Kheri, Balrampur, and Pilibhit. Additionally, the statement noted that over 350 illegal religious sites along the Nepal border have faced action.