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Assam CM Sarma shares pics after successful eviction drive at Burachapori Wildlife Sanctuary

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Guwahati (Assam) [India], May 14 (ANI): Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma’s office on Sunday shared photographs of the successful eviction drive at Burachapori Wildlife Sanctuary.

“Life has found a way to flourish after the eviction drive at Burachapori Wildlife Sanctuary undertaken by the Government of Assam,” said CMO Assam in a tweet.

The photographs of Burachapori Wildlife Sanctuary before and after the anti-encroachment drive were shared by CM Sarma.

In March, CM Sarma shared photographs of two tigers, days after an eviction drive at Burachapori.

“The Big Cat comes back home! Beautiful sightings of not just one but two majestic tigers by our camera traps days after an eviction drive at Burachapori RF. (7th & 9th March) We are committed to reclaiming the land which rightfully belongs to Assam’s diverse flora and fauna,” tweeted Sarma.

Earlier on February 14, the district administration of Nagaon and Sonitpur had started a drive to free the Burachapori Wildlife Sanctuary from illegal encroachments.

The anti-encroachment drive is being carried out to free nearly 1,892 hectares of land from illegal occupation, officials said.

A large number of security personnel were deployed in the area to avoid any untoward incident as the administration of Sonitpur and Nagaon districts started the eviction drive in the Char-Chapori areas under the Burachapori wildlife sanctuary.

The administration has also deployed excavators for the eviction drive.

According to the district administration of Sonitpur and Nagaon, huge areas of government land have been illegally occupied by encroachers in the area and the administration has already issued notices to the occupying people to vacate the lands. (ANI)

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