Communal Violence In Bahraich: Red-Tagging Raises Concerns of Home Demolitions

Tensions rise in Bahraich as red-tagging of homes sparks fears of demolitions following recent communal violence.

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In Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh, escalating tensions have led to violence following the red-tagging of homes by authorities, sparking fears of bulldozer actions. The unrest erupted after local officials marked several houses for demolition, claiming illegal construction. Residents expressed outrage, fearing loss of homes and livelihoods. Authorities have since deployed additional police forces to maintain order amidst ongoing protests.

Violence Erupts Over Red-Tagging

The situation in Bahraich intensified when local authorities began red-tagging homes, alleging they were built illegally. Witnesses reported clashes between residents and police, resulting in injuries on both sides. A resident stated, “We are being targeted without any proper notice,” highlighting the community’s frustration. As protests grew, police presence was significantly increased to prevent further escalation.

Background of Tensions

This incident follows a series of similar actions across Uttar Pradesh, where the government has employed bulldozer demolitions as a means to address illegal constructions. Critics argue that these actions disproportionately affect marginalized communities and exacerbate social tensions. The red-tagging in Bahraich appears to be a continuation of this controversial approach, prompting fears among residents about their housing security and rights.

 

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