Hyderabad Authority’s Bulldozer Motion On Nagarjuna’s N-Conference Centre, Actor Reacts

Officers of the Hyderabad Catastrophe Administration and Asset Safety Company (HYDRAA), together with the police, carried out the demolition of the N-Conference Centre, a big facility owned by well-known actor Nagarjuna Akkineni, close to Shilparamam in Rangareddy district in Hyderabad, reported ANI. 

“HYDRAA officers have began demolishing the N Conference Corridor this morning, and we’ve deployed police forces to make sure the demolition is carried out easily because the land comes below the FTL zone,” Madhapur DCP informed the company. 

In keeping with official information from the North Tank Division’s govt engineer cited by NDTV, Thammidikunta Lake’s Full Tank Stage (FTL) space covers roughly 29.24 acres. It’s alleged that the N-Conference Centre has encroached upon round 1.12 acres of the FTL space, together with a further 2 acres throughout the lake’s buffer zone. 

Reacting to the authorities’ bulldozer motion, Nagarjuna wrote in a submit on ‘X’, “Pained by the illegal method of demolition carried out in respect of the N Conference, opposite to current keep orders and Courtroom circumstances.” 

He additional claimed that the land in query is Patta land and insisted that not a single inch of the tank space has been encroached upon. 

“In respect of the constructing constructed on personal land, there’s a keep order granted in opposition to any earlier unlawful discover for demolition. As we speak, clearly, the demolition was carried out wrongfully primarily based on misinformation. No discover was issued previous to finishing up the demolition this morning. We’d be in search of acceptable reduction from the Courtroom in relation to the improper actions carried out by the authorities,” the actors’ social media submit learn. 

For years, the N-Conference administration has been accused of leveraging their affect to evade regulatory actions from the Higher Hyderabad Municipal Company (GHMC) and different authorities, permitting them to keep away from penalties for alleged encroachments.



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