Two Supreme Court justices ruled against the bulldozing operation. The Supreme Court has banned the bulldozer operation. The court said the arbitrary demolition of houses was illegal. The Supreme Court said states should have rule of law. No one’s property can be demolished at will. Even if a person is guilty, his house can be demolished according to law. Being charged or guilty is not grounds for demolishing someone’s home. The Supreme Court further said that officials who operate bulldozers on properties without authorization will be held accountable. Furthermore, if any official takes arbitrary and illegal actions, he will be punished.
Abu Azmi says – Action should be taken against accused police officers
Now, leaders of various political parties have also begun to issue statements on this Supreme Court judgment. In response, Maharashtra Samajwadi Party Chairman Abu Azmi said: “We welcome this decision of the Supreme Court.” Strict action should now be taken against those officials who demolished the houses of innocent people. They were thrown into jail. We demand that the government compensate all those whose houses have been bulldozed. An entire family cannot be punished for one person’s crime.
Omprakash Rajbhar says – Decision will be taken after reading court judgment
On the Supreme Court’s decision on the bulldozing operation, Omprakash Rajbal said, “If there is encroachment, action will be taken.” The government operates within the framework of the law. The judgment of the Supreme Court will be read in full and a further decision will be taken. We tell you that the Supreme People’s Court said in its ruling that if a person’s house is arbitrarily demolished, he should receive compensation. Operating bulldozers without legal process is unconstitutional. The entire family cannot be punished for one person’s mistake. If there was only one defendant, why did the whole family have their house robbed?
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