After eight long years, Bishakha has regained possession of her home, which had been under the control of a TMC leader.

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Sanchita Chatterjee, BS News Agency: The family of Bishakha Das Debnath—a resident of the Ramnagar No. 1 Gram Panchayat area within the Ranaghat North-West Assembly constituency—alleges that eight years ago, a local Trinamool leader forcibly seized their tin-roofed homestead and land by brazenly wielding his political power. With the change of government in the state, a drive to clear illegal encroachments has commenced across various districts. Following a stern warning issued by Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, a helpless family from Ranaghat has now successfully reclaimed their home and land—assets that had remained under the control of a Trinamool leader for eight long years. The culture of seizing ordinary citizens' property through the abuse of power—which had taken root in the state—has begun to dissipate with the advent of the new government. This incident took place in Ramnagar, located within the jurisdiction of the Ranaghat Police Station in the Nadia district. The family of Bishakha Das Debnath, a resident of the Ramnagar No. 1 Gram Panchayat area under the Ranaghat North-West Assembly constituency, alleges that eight years ago, a local Trinamool leader had forcibly occupied their tin-roofed residence and land by flaunting his political clout. In their quest to regain their home, the family had knocked on every possible door—from the local police station to the courts of law.
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