High Court Refused To Give Stay On Kamareddy Master Plan

Hyderabad, Jan 11 (Maxim News): The High Court of Telangana heard a petition filed by the farmers of Kamareddy against the State government master plan pertaining to the Kamareddy municipality has refused to give a stay on the master plan. However, the Court has directed the State government to file a counter-plea and adjourned the hearing to January 25.

The High Court made interesting comments while hearing the farmer’s plea that nothing would change with the proposed master plan in Kamareddy town as there was a delay in the Warangal master plan for many years. If everything had happened as we intended to occur, the country would have developed earlier, the court stated.

It is to be mentioned here that farmers from Kamareddy knocked on the doors of the High Court challenging the declaration of the land as a recreational zone without prior knowledge. In the meanwhile, the Kamareddy District Collector Jitesh V Patil has stated that the present proposed industrial zone was only in the draft stage. “Objections over the proposed plan will be taken till January 11 and so far, nearly 1000 objections were received, ” he said. The Collector recalled that earlier in the year 2,000’s Industrial master plan, the roads were included in the plan but were not acquired. The process is just at an initial stage and farmers should not be worried as their lands are going nowhere. (Maxim News)


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