HYDRA Demolitions Drive Turning To Be Unilateral!

HYDRA, which was formed with the objective of protecting government properties, ponds, ponds and canals in Greater Hyderabad, is being criticized for acting unilaterally. From the very beginning, a dual attitude allegedly has been adopted in demolitions.

‘Hydra’ is continuing in the removal of illegal structures undertaken in FTL. In the demolitions carried out in Madhapur lime pond on Sunday, without any prior notice, bulldozers were placed on the residences of the commoners and middle class and the road was laid.

On the other hand, in the case of former TDP MP and actor Murali Mohan’s Jayabheri, Hydra has given a deadline without asking. Apart from that, not taking action on the encroachments related to Murali Mohan as per the N Convention has become a topic of discussion in the Telugu states.

In Sunnam Cheruvu FTL, many houses were demolished on Sunday without notice as encroachments. The daily laborers living there came on the road with their clothes on. 13 villas in Mallampet were demolished.

The victims are expressing their grief that the Hydra, which demolished their homes, threw them on the road. Hydra N’ convention center was demolished on 24th of last month without giving any notice that the construction was taken up in FTL at Madhapur. Nagarjuna, its manager, approached the court on this.

Meanwhile, outraged over the ongoing demolition of homes belonging to the poor in Hyderabad amid torrential rains, leaving many poor hapless in the bad weather, BRS working president KT Rama Rao condemned the actions of the Revanth Reddy government for its “merciless” actions, stating that it was trampling on the rights of the poor.

He said the Congress promised a people’s governance only for namesake, but was taking away the shelter from the poor. Sharing videos of the people who were left homeless after the demolitions standing drenched in the downpour with nowhere to go, Rama Rao pointed out the plight of the residents whose homes were torn down during torrential rain.

“These are the poor people whose houses were demolished by the Revanth Reddy government. A merciless government tore down houses in the middle of torrential rain, leaving the unfortunate residents to seek shelter under plastic covers,” he said.

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