Ayodhya's Development Drive Sparks Land Acquisition Fears as Railway Bypass Threatens Village

Development work is going on at a rapid pace in Ramnagari Ayodhya, in such a situation, new projects are becoming a problem for the people somewhere. A few days ago, the Railway Ministry issued an advertisement stating that a bypass railway line will be drawn between the railway line of Allahabad-Ayodhya and Lucknow-Ayodhya, which will directly connect the goods trains and goods warehouse.
With the arrival of this project, the Gadhdapur area will be completely surrounded by railway lines from all sides. Due to this, the agricultural land and houses of hundreds of people have also come under threat. The Railway Department has now also started marking to build this railway line. People are agitated about this matter, hundreds of people are going to be landless and homeless.
In view of these conditions, the people here are now preparing for a big movement. A large number of people met former BJP MP Lallu Singh. During this, he wrote a letter to the Railway Ministry and also said that he would personally meet Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav and apprise him of this entire problem. The people of Gaddopur have protested strongly against this plan and warned of agitation and appealed to the public representatives to save their homes and lands. This bypass railway line should be shifted somewhere else so that people can be saved from becoming homeless and landless. Now a series of meetings has started regarding this whole matter.
These people are ready to face any situation to convey their point to the Railway Ministry. People say that Ayodhya is becoming a story of human destruction in the storm of development. The Railway Ministry said that if their point is not heard, then they will not let this bypass railway line be built at any cost, they may have to do anything for that.
While warning of dharna, hunger strike and agitation, the people expressed faith in former MP Lallu Singh and said that he will listen to them and will work to convey their voice to the Railway Ministry so that this problem can be dealt with. During this, hundreds of people from the area were present.
