Farmers Protest as HYDRA Begins Fencing 650 Acres in Bahadoorguda
According to reports, police personnel maintained a strong vigil in the village as authorities continued the fencing work. Farmers, who had been staging a protest against the move, alleged that police dismantled their temporary tents during the night and shifted the protesters to other locations.

Hyderabad: Tension prevailed in Bahadoorguda village of Shamshabad Mandal after a heavy police presence was deployed while HYDRA officials fenced around 650 acres of land claimed to belong to local farmers.
According to reports, police personnel maintained a strong vigil in the village as authorities continued the fencing work. Farmers, who had been staging a protest against the move, alleged that police dismantled their temporary tents during the night and shifted the protesters to other locations.
The protesting farmers claimed that the land under fencing belongs to them and demanded that the government halt the operation until their grievances are addressed. They expressed concern over the continued restrictions and called for discussions with the authorities.
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Officials, however, maintained that the security arrangements were made to ensure law and order during the operation. Police also intensified patrolling in and around Bahadoorguda and reportedly restricted the entry of outsiders into the village to prevent any untoward incidents.
The situation remained tense but under control, with police continuing to monitor the area. Authorities have not yet issued a detailed statement regarding the fencing operation or the claims made by the protesting farmers.