Political discussions intensified after authorities demolished hundreds of unauthorised structures built on protected land under the Punjab Land Preservation Act. The action followed a Supreme Court directive aimed at preserving ecologically sensitive zones in Faridabad villages. Officials used drone and satellite imagery to identify illegal constructions spread across large areas. Supporters of the move argue that it protects the Aravalli ecosystem and prevents environmental degradation. However, some residents expressed concerns over displacement and livelihood impacts. The demolitions sparked debates about urban planning, environmental laws, and political accountability. Leaders highlighted the need for balanced development while safeguarding natural resources. The operation also reflects stricter enforcement of environmental regulations by the Haryana government. Local political representatives continue to monitor rehabilitation measures. The issue remains a significant topic in Faridabad’s political landscape.