Jaipur Polo Ground stands deserted after L&DO takeover

The Jaipur Polo Ground in Delhi's Race Course area stood deserted on 13 June 2026 after the Land and Development Office (L&DO) took physical possession of the premises on behalf of the Centre, declaring the land government property. (Photo: NationPress/Deepak Kumar)

A notice posted by the L&DO at the Jaipur Polo Ground on 13 June 2026 formally declared the Race Course area land as government property and warned that any unauthorised occupation or activity would be treated as a legal violation. (Photo: NationPress/Deepak Kumar)

The central government, acting through the Land and Development Office, took physical possession of the Jaipur Polo Ground in New Delhi's Race Course area on Saturday, 13 June 2026, with the site remaining vacant following the takeover. (Photo: NationPress/Deepak Kumar)

L&DO officials posted an eviction notice at the Jaipur Polo Ground on 13 June 2026, a day after a Delhi court declined to stay the eviction order against the Indian Polo Association (IPA), paving the way for the Centre's physical takeover of the Race Course premises. (Photo: NationPress/Deepak Kumar)

Security personnel were deployed to keep vigil at the entrance of the Jaipur Polo Ground in New Delhi's Race Course area on 13 June 2026, following the L&DO's formal takeover and the posting of a notice prohibiting unauthorised access. (Photo: NationPress/Deepak Kumar)

Guards maintained a continuous watch at the gates of the Jaipur Polo Ground in Delhi's Race Course area on 13 June 2026 after the central government assumed physical control of the property and warned against any unauthorised presence on the premises. (Photo: NationPress/Deepak Kumar)

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