On Friday (July 18), Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath visited Sambhal and reviewed several development projects in the district. During the visit, he inspected ongoing works and interacted with local officials. He said the government wants to ensure development reaches every section of society.
Strong Warning Against Land Encroachment
Addressing a public gathering, Yogi Adityanath gave a strong warning against illegal land encroachment. He said no one would be allowed to occupy government land, public property, or the land of poor people. He added that the administration would take strict action against anyone involved in such activities.
The Chief Minister said some people create fear and grab land through illegal means. He said his government has ended such practices in many parts of the state and will continue the drive without any discrimination.
Encroached Land Should Return to the Public
Yogi said land that belongs to the government or public institutions should serve public welfare. He stressed that illegal occupation harms development and creates problems for common people. He directed officials to identify every case of encroachment and remove it according to the law.
Development and Law Will Go Together
The CM said UP is moving ahead with development while maintaining law and order. He said investors, industries, and ordinary citizens need a safe environment, and strict action against illegal activities helps build that confidence.
He also said every district should remain free from land mafias and illegal encroachments. According to him, the administration must act quickly whenever such complaints come to light.
Government Focuses on Sambhal’s Growth
During his visit, Yogi reviewed infrastructure and welfare projects in Sambhal. He asked officials to complete ongoing works on time and maintain quality. He said the government aims to improve roads, public facilities, education, healthcare, and basic services across the district.
‘Law Is Equal for Everyone’
The CM concluded by saying that the rule of law applies equally to everyone. He said the government will continue to protect public land and ensure that development benefits honest citizens rather than those who break the law.

