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'Divisive narratives being spread': PUCL Rajasthan calls for immediate halt of bulldozer action in Vijayanagar

By A Representative
 
The People’s Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL), Rajasthan, has strongly condemned the impending demolition drive in Vijayanagar, Beawar district, calling it a blatant attempt to sidestep legal procedures and communalize a sensitive issue. The organization has urged the Rajasthan Police and local administration to act in accordance with the law and Supreme Court guidelines.
In a statement issued by PUCL, the rights body raised concerns over the issuance of 10 encroachment notices targeting the accused in a recent blackmail case, their family members, and even a local mosque. The notices, issued shortly after the alleged incident, have sparked suspicion regarding the administration’s motives. PUCL has warned that any bulldozer action without due process would be a clear violation of the Supreme Court’s directives laid out in its November 13, 2024, ruling on CWP No: 295/2022.
PUCL highlighted key points from the Supreme Court’s order, which mandates:
- A 15-day window for appeal against demolition orders.
- The right of owners/occupiers to remove unauthorized structures themselves before any forced demolition.
- A detailed inspection report, signed by two witnesses, before any action is taken.
By pushing forward with demolition plans without following these legal provisions, the administration risks violating the highest court’s directives, PUCL warned.
While condemning the blackmail and violence incident in Vijayanagar, PUCL has called for a fair and impartial investigation, ensuring justice for the victim. However, the organization has also expressed concern over attempts to communalize the case.
Despite inflammatory remarks circulating on social media and threats from certain groups, PUCL noted that no action has been taken against those inciting tensions. Additionally, the organization pointed out that even though lawyers had allegedly attacked police officials and the accused, no cases have been registered against them.
PUCL has urged the police and administration to handle the situation with sensitivity and prevent communal discord. "Justice must not be derailed by divisive narratives or illegal actions," the statement emphasized. The rights group reaffirmed its commitment to upholding legal and constitutional principles while ensuring justice is served.

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