Uttar Pradesh Tragedy: Moradabad Commission Agent Dies By Suicide After Shop Demolished In Bulldozer Action
A commission agent in Moradabad ended his life after his shop was demolished during a bulldozer operation carried out by local authorities on Tuesday. The deceased, Chetan Saini, was the elder brother of BJP Mandal Vice President Gajendra Singh and had been running a fruit business for over two decades in the Mandi Samiti area of Majhola.

Moradabad fruit vendor dies by suicide after bulldozer demolishes long-standing shop | File Photo
Moradabad: A commission agent in Moradabad ended his life after his shop was demolished during a bulldozer operation carried out by local authorities on Tuesday. The deceased, Chetan Saini, was the elder brother of BJP Mandal Vice President Gajendra Singh and had been running a fruit business for over two decades in the Mandi Samiti area of Majhola.
Alleged Lack of Notice or Rehabilitation Sparks Outrage
According to eyewitnesses, Saini fell into deep mental distress after his registered shop operating under his father’s name was razed without prior resolution or alternative arrangements. That night, he died by suicide after jumping from the roof of his home. Police have sent the body for post-mortem and initiated an investigation.
The demolition drive, led by the local administration in response to a recent scuffle involving the Mandi Secretary, deployed three bulldozers to remove alleged encroachments. Saini’s shop was among those affected.
Suicide Rekindles Debate Over Bulldozer Policy
While officials claim the action targeted illegal constructions, critics point to the absence of due process and the lack of psychological support for affected parties.
The tragedy has stunned the local business community and sparked outrage within BJP circles. Several party workers condemned the act as "administrative cruelty" and questioned whether proper notice was issued before demolition.
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Chetan Saini’s death reignites debate over the Yogi Adityanath government’s bulldozer policy. Opponents argue that, without fair hearings and rehabilitation plans, such operations are not only unjust but also fatal. The incident now raises urgent questions about the humanitarian cost of swift state action without procedural safeguards.
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