A farmer named Munna Lal has sparked controversy by claiming ownership of a portion of Agra’s Gyarah Sidi Park, citing a decades-long legal battle and court orders. Lal’s actions, including fencing off the disputed land, have disrupted the Agra Development Authority’s plans to transform the park into a vibrant cultural and entertainment hub.
Farmer claims park with Taj view, raises fences

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