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Religious structures on central Delhi footpath razed amid tight security

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CPWD demolition drive in Delhi

A bulldozer demolishes illegal structures during an anti-encroachment drive by the CPWD at Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, in New Delhi

New Delhi: The Delhi government's Public Works department carried out a drive to demolish religious structures on a footpath in central Delhi amid tight police security on Saturday.

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The drive is being carried out on the directions of the court, an official said.

A Public Works department official said, "The drive is being carried out to remove religious structures that have been constructed on the footpath. There are court orders on this." Adequate number of security personnel have been deployed for the raze drive, the police said.

In an order dated September 29, 2009, the Supreme Court directed that unauthorised religious structures on public places such as roads and parks would be reviewed on a case-by-case by state and Union Territory governments concerned and appropriate steps taken expeditiously.

Delhi High Court, in an order on March 14, 2022, observed that the government concerned was "duty bound" to remove all unauthorised constructions that might exist on public land.

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