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"Telangana Revenue Department Issues Demolition Notices: Revanth Reddy’s Brother Among Those Affected"

  • 29 Aug 2024 08:20 AM
  • Revanth Reddy demolition notic, Telangana Revenue Department, A Tirupathi Reddy property dem

In a dramatic development, Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy's recent commitment to demolishing illegal constructions has quickly taken a personal turn. Less than 24 hours after Reddy’s bold statement, the Telangana Revenue Department issued demolition notices to properties in the Amar Cooperative Society, Madhapur. Notably, the notices also include properties owned by A Tirupathi Reddy, Revanth’s brother, signaling a significant enforcement action.

The demolition notices, affixed to various properties within the Madhapur area, declare that these structures fall within the Non-Development Zone of the Durgam Cheruvu Lake. Residents, including Revanth Reddy’s family members, have been given a 30-day deadline to vacate and dismantle their constructions. Failure to comply will result in the government taking action to demolish the buildings.

The issuance of these notices is part of a larger operation targeting illegal constructions around the Durgam Cheruvu Lake, affecting hundreds of houses and commercial complexes. This decisive move underscores the government’s commitment to addressing environmental and zoning regulations, while also spotlighting the swift and direct consequences faced by prominent individuals involved.