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Howrah Station Shops Demolished by Bulldozers, Government Change Link Disputed

The video describes the removal of shops outside Howrah Station in Bengal, which the narrator attributes to a change in government and aims to clear traffic congestion.

What's right

A massive anti-encroachment drive using bulldozers took place outside Howrah Railway Station "past midnight" on May 16/17, 2026, leading to the demolition of numerous makeshift shops and illegal structures.
These shops sold various items including food, plastic goods, clothes, and daily essentials.
The encroachments had caused severe traffic congestion and inconvenience for passengers for years, and authorities cited this as a reason for the drive.
A new government led by Suvendu Adhikari was indeed sworn in on May 9, 2026, and is undertaking administrative reforms in West Bengal.

What's wrong

The video directly attributes the demolition to the "change in government" as the primary cause.
While the timing coincides with a new government taking office, railway officials described the drive as a "routine cleanup exercise" and a "railway land clearance initiative" aimed at improving passenger convenience and clearing illegal occupation of railway land, rather than explicitly linking it to a change in state government policy.
Some online discussions, however, did link it to the new leadership.
The claim that shopkeepers were asked "2-3 times" to remove their shops is not consistently supported.
While railway authorities stated that notices had been served, many hawkers alleged they were not given adequate prior notice before the demolition.

Breakdown

The video accurately reports the demolition of shops outside Howrah Station by bulldozers on the night of May 16-17, 2026, which was "last night" relative to the video's upload date. This event was widely reported by news outlets such as The Times of India, Telegraph India, and Daily Pioneer.

The reports confirm that the shops, which sold various goods including food and daily essentials, were removed to clear long-standing encroachments that caused severe traffic congestion and inconvenience for commuters. However, the video's assertion that the demolition was a direct consequence of a "change in government" is an interpretation.

While a new BJP-led government under Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari was sworn in on May 9, 2026, and is indeed implementing administrative reforms, railway officials characterized the anti-encroachment drive as a "routine cleanup exercise" and a "railway land clearance initiative" to improve passenger convenience and security. Some online discussions did link the action to the new leadership, but it was not the official stated reason for the railway authorities.

Furthermore, the video claims shopkeepers were asked "2-3 times" to remove their shops. While railway authorities stated that notices had been issued to clear the area, many affected hawkers alleged they were not given adequate prior notice before the demolition drive.

The situation remains cleared as of today, May 18, 2026. [1][2][3]

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