Yogi Acts in 24 Hours: Army Major’s Daughter Reclaims Home

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Major’s Ailing Daughter Gets Home Back within 24 hours in Indira Nagar in Lucknow

Major’s Ailing Daughter Gets Home Back within 24 hours in Indira Nagar in Lucknow (Image UP Govt)

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On New Year’s Day, swift police action on CM Yogi’s orders restores multi-crore property to a vulnerable soldier’s daughter in Lucknow.

By AMIT KUMAR

Lucknow, January 1, 2026 — The first day of the New Year brought long-awaited relief and happiness to Anjana, the daughter of an Indian Army Major, who had been subjected to harassment by land mafia. Acting swiftly on instructions of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the police recovered her multi-crore property and arrested the accused.

“The case stands as a strong example of the government’s zero-tolerance policy against land mafia and its commitment to delivering swift justice, especially to the vulnerable,” said the CM office in a media statement.

Anjana, who has been battling schizophrenia after losing her father and siblings, had been living at a rehabilitation centre, added the CM office. “On Wednesday, she met Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and informed him that her house in Indira Nagar had been illegally occupied by Balram Yadav of Chandauli using forged documents,” added the statement.

Assuring her of prompt justice, the Chief Minister directed immediate action. “By Thursday morning, Anjana had been restored with possession of her home,” said the CM office.

Anjana’s father, late Bipin Chandra Bhatt, served the nation as a Major in the Indian Army. He owned house number A-418 in Indira Nagar and passed away in 1994. Of his three children, only Anjana survives today.

“Due to her mental health condition, she was admitted to the Nirvan Rehabilitation Centre in 2016, where she has since been receiving treatment and care,” added the statement by the CM office.

Taking advantage of her vulnerable condition, said the state government, “Balram Yadav and his associate Manoj Kumar Yadav illegally occupied the property, installed their own nameplate, and transferred the house to their names using forged documents.”

Anjana had lodged a complaint at the local police station on December 6, seeking eviction of the encroachers. When the process was delayed, she sought an audience with the Chief Minister.

“On December 31, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath personally listened to the ordeal of the soldier’s daughter and immediately ordered strict action. Following his directions, the local administration and police launched a swift investigation and restored Anjana’s house within 24 hours,” added the CMO.

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