In a significant enforcement action, HYDRA officials have issued notices to the residence of Tirupati Reddy, the brother of Chief Minister Revanth Reddy. The notices were placed at his home located in Madhapur Amar Cooperative Society, which has been identified as falling within the Flood Tenure Line (FTL) area.
Officials confirmed that the move is part of a broader initiative to address unauthorized constructions across the region. In addition to Reddy’s residence, notices were also served to residents of Kavouri Hills, Nektars Colony, Doctors Colony, and Amar Society, all situated near Durga Cheruvu.
The authorities have mandated that the affected residents must demolish their unauthorized structures within the next month. This directive underscores the government’s commitment to environmental protection and adherence to legal guidelines regarding construction in sensitive areas.
Residents have expressed concern over the implications of the notices but recognize the need for compliance with regulations aimed at safeguarding local ecosystems. The community is now faced with the challenge of addressing the demolition orders while navigating the legal and logistical complexities involved.
As the deadline approaches, local officials will continue to monitor compliance and ensure that measures are in place to uphold environmental standards in the area.
