Hyderabad Food Adulteration Crackdown: CM Revanth Reddy Announces New System Like HYDRAA
Hyderabad CM Revanth Reddy announces new system like HYDRAA to control food adulteration, black market and hoarding, while raising concerns on farmer issues and delimitation.

In a significant announcement, Hyderabad Chief Minister Revanth Reddy said a new system will be introduced to control food adulteration, on the lines of HYDRAA and Eagle enforcement models. The move aims to crack down on adulterated food, illegal hoarding, and black-market activities affecting public health and farmers.
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Speaking to the media, Revanth Reddy stated that the government will study existing laws and create a strong, structured system to tackle food adulteration in Hyderabad and across Telangana.
New System to Fight Food Adulteration
The Chief Minister emphasized the need for strict action against those involved in food-related crimes.
- A new enforcement system like HYDRAA will be introduced
- Focus on food adulteration, hoarding, and black market activities
- Legal frameworks will be reviewed and strengthened
He stressed that protecting public health is a top priority.
Strict Warning on Illegal Hoarding
Revanth Reddy made strong remarks against hoarding of essential commodities.
- Illegal hoarding is “worse than a murder offence”
- The government is determined to eliminate black market mafias
- Measures are being taken to ensure fair distribution of food supplies
He noted that improved ration distribution has already reduced black market activities.
Support for Farmers and MSP Importance
The Chief Minister also spoke about challenges faced by farmers.
- Farmers often cannot fix prices of their crops
- Middlemen exploit farmers due to market dependency
- The Minimum Support Price (MSP) system is crucial to protect farmers’ rights
The government is encouraging farmers to shift towards commercial crops for better income.
Ration Distribution and Public Welfare
Highlighting welfare measures, the CM said:
- Around 86% of the population is receiving ration rice
- Eligible beneficiaries have been issued ration cards
- The scheme is helping both farmers and poor families
Concerns Over Delimitation and Representation
Revanth Reddy also raised concerns over the proposed increase in parliamentary seats.
- A 50% increase in seats may affect South India’s representation
- He warned of regional imbalance between North and South
- Called for a broader national discussion beyond party lines
He clearly stated that he does not support a dictatorship and stressed the importance of balanced representation.
The announcement of a new Hyderabad food adulteration control system like HYDRAA by CM Revanth Reddy marks a major step towards ensuring food safety and curbing illegal activities. Along with addressing farmer issues and raising national concerns, the government aims to strengthen both governance and public welfare in Telangana.
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