HYDRA Will Not Demolish Structures With Permission

Hyderabad, Oct 20 (Maxim News): HYDRA Commissioner AV Ranganath has once again made it clear that HYDRA will not demolish the structures with permission. He assured that there is no need to fear anyone who has taken permission legally for the construction.

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He mentioned that there is a campaign going on that HYDRA will demolish the permitted structures near the ponds. He denied that there was no truth in this campaign. He said that Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has already made it clear to demolish the sanctioned structures. AV Ranganath clarified that HYDRA will comply with CM/s orders.

However, the Revanth Reddy government has decided to clamp down on those who encroach on the catchment area of the Musi River as well as the ponds and canals of the state. HYDRA was formed as part of it. AV Ranganath has been appointed as Commissioner by this organization. It also gave legitimacy to HYDRA.

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HYDRA demolishes illegal structures in Hyderabad city. However, some common people were very angry about the demolition of HYDRA. However, HYDRA continued to do its job. On the other hand, it is known that the opposition BJP and BRS leaders are criticizing the way HYDRA is acting.

Also, there is a campaign going on that more people will have to lose their homes due to HYDRA. This created a kind of panic among the people. The leaders of the ruling Congress party have denied these allegations made by the opposition parties. In this context, HYDRA Commissioner AV Ranganath also stepped into the field and explained.  

The government has set up a special office for HYDRA in Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana state. Also, staff has been assigned to the office. Also, key senior officials of various departments and the police department were assigned duties in this HYDRA. (Maxim News)


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