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Hyderabad Kothaguda Row: Locals Object to Cremation Ground Demolition Amid Road Expansion

Hyderabad Kothaguda cremation ground demolition sparks protest as villagers accuse GHMC of removing cemetery land for road expansion without notice.

The Hyderabad Kothaguda cremation ground demolition issue has triggered strong protests from villagers, who allege that GHMC officials demolished part of the cemetery without prior notice in the name of road expansion.

According to Munsif News 24×7, residents of Kothaguda village said they have been using the cremation ground for generations, and the recent action has deeply hurt their sentiments.

Villagers’ Allegations Against GHMC

  • GHMC officials allegedly demolished the boundary wall without any prior information
  • The cremation ground holds ancestral memories and religious significance
  • All graves are located in one designated area

Villagers say the Hyderabad Kothaguda cremation ground issue is not just about land, but about respect for their ancestors.

Land Shrinking Due to Road Expansion

Residents highlighted that:

  • The total cremation ground area was around 4.5 acres
  • Earlier, half of the land was already taken for road widening
  • Now, only around 2000 square yards remain

They claim further demolition will leave no space for future burials or last rites.

Strong Opposition to Further Demolition

Villagers strongly opposed the move:

  • They said removing graves in the name of development is unacceptable
  • Questioned whether development should come at the cost of burial grounds
  • Expressed fear that even remaining land may be taken away

The Hyderabad Kothaguda cremation ground demolition row has now turned into a major local issue.

Villagers Vow to Continue Protest

  • Residents declared they will continue their protest until justice is served
  • They demanded authorities to stop further demolition immediately
  • Called for protection of the cremation ground land

The Hyderabad Kothaguda cremation ground demolition controversy highlights the conflict between urban development and preservation of community heritage. As villagers continue their protest, the demand remains clear—development should not come at the cost of ancestral resting places.

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Mohammed Yousuf

Senior Content Editor – Hyderabad & Telangana Affairs!Mohammed Yousuf is a Senior Content Editor at Munsif News 24x7, covering Hyderabad and Telangana affairs.With over a decade of experience in journalism, Yousuf reports on governance, public issues, law and order, and political developments.He regularly contributes breaking news and in-depth reports to Munsif News 24x7.
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