Heavy machinery and a substantial security presence were used during the drive, which was carried out in the Pancharatna area under the Balijan
revenue circle. Residents were given notifications before being evicted, but many objected, saying they had been on the property for many generations. The absence of substitute plans for the displaced households sparked worries. "Where will the people live now?" said one of the senior residents
The authorities carried out the operation in spite of opposition from some people, including ladies who tried to block the equipment. The eviction had an impact on 44 families in all, spanning a range of
linguistic and religious backgrounds. To reclaim around 1,500 bighas of government land in the Hasila Beel area, the Goalpara district administration launched a massive eviction effort on Monday morning in a major administrative action. The drive is part of a larger initiative to promote sustainable development and return occupied land to the public.
The administration carried out a methodical notification campaign before
the operation. Eviction notifications were properly served to illegal inhabitants, and public awareness was raised with posters and loudspeakers. Residents were given clear instructions to leave the region by June 15, 2025. There are still a lot of unlawful buildings in place despite all of these
warnings. Goalpara Police have implemented a number of security measures to
ensure the operation runs well. Officials explained that the goal of the operation is not just to reclaim land but also to make it easier for services and infrastructure to be developed
that will benefit the entire community.