Several human rights organizations have strongly condemned the recent dismantling of houses belonging to the Badi community, a marginalized group. This forced eviction, carried out without proper notice or compensation, has left many families homeless and in dire conditions. The Badi community, already facing significant socio-economic challenges, is now grappling with the additional burden of displacement and insecurity.
Activists argue that the demolition violates national and international human rights laws, which protect against arbitrary displacement and guarantee the right to adequate housing. They highlight that such actions exacerbate the marginalization and discrimination the Badi community routinely faces.
Human rights groups are calling for immediate intervention from the government to halt further evictions and provide adequate relief and rehabilitation for the affected families. They stress the need for inclusive development policies that respect the rights and dignity of all communities, ensuring that no group is unjustly targeted or left behind.