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After violence, bulldozers raze ‘illegal structures’ in Rajasthan’s Chomu | India News

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Jan 2, 2026


Days after violence near the Chomu bus stand in Rajasthan’s Jaipur district, bulldozers moved in on Friday to demolish what authorities claim were illegal structures belonging to those allegedly involved.

The operation lasted six hours, from 8 am to 2 pm, with officials saying 20 “illegal constructions” were demolished and three buildings sealed between Imam Chowk and Pathan Mohalla. Police said the action followed the issuance of notices and that an air gun and some sharp weapons were recovered from the affected premises.

The demolished structures included both residential and commercial properties. According to DCP West Hanuman Prasad Meena, notices had earlier been served to 23 people, giving them three days to remove the encroachments.

“After the deadline expired, markings were placed on the buildings and action was initiated. The notices, including those pasted on the houses of alleged stone pelters and illegal slaughterhouse operators, expired on December 31,” Meena said, adding: “Further action will be taken as per the law.”

The crackdown follows violence that erupted on December 25 over the installation of an iron railing outside a mosque near the Chomu bus stand. During the incident, stone pelters attacked the police, leaving six personnel with head injuries. The tension that followed led to a two-day internet shutdown in the town.

After the demolition, the Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister promised stern action, saying in a post: “The bulldozer action taken by the Bhajan Lal government against anti-social elements who spread unrest and disturb peace in Chomu clearly demonstrates that no one is above the law.”

“In Rajasthan, there will be no compromise on peace, security, and good governance. The government’s firm commitment is to take immediate and strict action against those involved in unrest, violence, and damage to public property,” he said.

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At the centre of the conflict is land outside the Kalandari Mosque, located at a key intersection near the Chomu bus stand. According to the police, authorities, local residents and traders have complained for decades about the encroachment, saying it narrows the main road and causes severe traffic congestion.

Parul Kulshrestha is a Principal Correspondent for The Indian Express, based in Rajasthan. A lawyer turned journalist, she brings a unique cross-disciplinary perspective to her reporting, blending legal precision with deep social inquiry to cover one of India’s most culturally and politically vibrant regions.

Expertise and Experience


Legal-Journalistic Synergy: Parul’s transition from a legal background to mainstream journalism provides her with a distinct advantage in interpreting policy, legislation, and judicial impacts. This expertise allows her to “read between the lines” of government orders and court rulings affecting the public.


Diverse Beat: With years of experience across both mainstream newsrooms and independent journalism, she has built high-level authority in several critical areas:



Nomadic Tribes & Marginalized Communities: She is recognized for her sensitive and in-depth reporting on the struggles and rights of Rajasthan’s nomadic populations, often giving a voice to those outside the traditional political spotlight.


Gender & Social Justice: Parul focuses on the intersection of law and gender, covering issues ranging from women’s safety and reproductive rights to the socio-economic empowerment of rural women.


Environmental & Political Reporting: She tracks Rajasthan’s complex political landscape—including electoral shifts and bureaucratic changes—alongside critical environmental concerns like water scarcity and land use.




Academic & Professional Pedigree: Her background as a lawyer, combined with her rise to the rank of Principal Correspondent at a national broadsheet, establishes her as a senior voice in the media landscape. … Read More

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