HYDRAA Flooded With Complaints During Prajavani
Most of the complaints were about road and park encroachments. Ranganath directed officials to remove illegal constructions, especially those blocking public access.

Hyderabad: HYDRAA received a 71 grievances on Monday during Prajavani, which went on until 8 pm. Commissioner A.V. Ranganath inspected all the documents.
Most of the complaints were about road and park encroachments. Ranganath directed officials to remove illegal constructions, especially those blocking public access. "If colony residents build walls blocking access into the colony, they must be demolished immediately," he said.
Educationist Nalla Malla Reddy is in trouble again as 24 landowners from Ghatkesar accused him of illegally seizing their plots in Survey No.s 716, 717 and 718.
"He changed revenue records, occupied our private land since 2010," said Khaja Meeran Moinuddin, a landowners. He added that the AP Gazette had published details of the 23 cases against Malla Reddy.
HYDRAA received several complaints about land encroachments. Complainants from Rangareddy district’s Abdullahpurmet alleged that their plots in Survey No.s 951 to 954 were encroached by Sammireddy Bal Reddy, who had built a farmhouse and blocked access.
Residents of Yapral complained that a function hall owner had encroached on Nagireddy lake channel despite several demolition orders. R. Chandrasekhar, a member of the Yapral Community JAC, said. "Encroachments must be removed, and the lake must be restored.”
P. Seetharama Raju, a retired army officer, who had lodged a complaint on January 6 about encroachment of 300 square yards of government-allotted land in Kukatpally, submitted another complaint on Monday.
"Despite court orders, I have not been able to get my land back," he said.
Ranganath assured swift action and ordered his officers to conduct reviews of disputed land using Google Maps and old records.

