Judge raps HYDRAA Ranga

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The Telangana High Court warned HYDRAA over the demolitions carried on Sunday at Kistareddypet Village, Ameenpur. The judge came down heavily at the Tahsildar who was present physically in court, for acting in disorderly haste in demolishing the structures on a Sunday and questioned why the demolition could not have been carried out on Monday. The judge also wondered how demolition can be done despite their being a full bench order stating no demolition can be done on Sunday. The judge said, “If you do such illegal acts to please your political or executive bosses, then you will land in trouble”.

The judge also questioned the HYDRAA Commissioner, AV Ranganath as to what was the cause of undue haste in demolishing the structures. Ranganath would point out that they are just a coordinating agency and have no role in the decision-making process, he further stated that on request of Tahsildar, Ameenpur Mandal, they provided men and machinery to protect the government lands, to which the judge asked, if Tahsildar Charminar requests you to provide men and machinery to demolish High Court for the state of Telangana on the pretext that it has encroached will you do the same? Or conduct a preliminary inquiry whether the action intended to take is appropriate or not? The judge cautioned the HYDRAA to inspect the relevant records before providing men and machinery, the judge also said, that people have lost confidence in HYDRAA for acting discriminately with them. Also Read – 16 key operatives from AP, Telangana among 26 held in CBI’s operation Chakra-III AV Ranganath stated before the court that HYDRAA is strictly following its objectives and will follow due procedure of law. Justice Lakshman expressed that none of its objectives are followed except carrying out demolition, pointing out to one of the objects i.e., is traffic coordination and management, the judge said there was no instance when HYDRAA or its officers coordinated with regular traffic police for traffic management. The judge also questioned the HYDRAA commissioner, overnight can you change the city? The judge said, a government order establishing HYDRAA maybe appreciable but such illegal acts by HYDRAA cannot be tolerated.

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