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The Gujarat government defended its ongoing demolition of encroachments on public land in Gir Somnath district before the Supreme Court, stating that the action was within the exceptions set out by the court. The government argued that the encroachments were on government land abutting a water body, the Arabian Sea, and that the demolition drive was the fifth phase of removing encroachments, following due process of law.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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