HYDRAA Demolition Drive Hits Prakash Nagar, Kukatpally — Tension Erupts Near Nalla Cheruvu
HYDRA carried out a fresh demolition drive in Prakash Nagar, Kukatpally near Nalla Cheruvu, triggering emotional protests as residents claimed their ancestral homes were removed without survey or notice. The November 27 operation has renewed tensions over FTL encroachments and HYDRA’s aggressive lake restoration actions.
Hyderabad: A fresh round of demolitions by HYDRAA (Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency) in Prakash Nagar, Kukatpally, near Nalla Cheruvu, triggered emotional scenes on Thursday as residents attempted to block bulldozers and stop the operation.
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The drive, conducted on November 27, 2025, targeted houses allegedly built on the Full Tank Level (FTL) and buffer zone of the 27-acre lake.
Residents accused HYDRAA of removing structures without notice, survey, or document verification, intensifying public anger across the locality.
Residents Protest as Bulldozers Arrive Without Warning
Videos from the scene showed families crying, pleading, and physically blocking machines. Several residents shouted:
“If our houses are gone, we are finished. We’ll all die together!”
Key allegations from the ground:
- No prior notice issued to homeowners
- No survey conducted by MRO teams before demolition
- Taxes paid for years, yet houses labeled “illegal” overnight
- Homes claimed as ancestral properties dating back generations
Residents say HYDRAA teams arrived suddenly with JCBs and police escorts, leaving no opportunity to present ownership documents.
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Scale of Demolition: Focus on FTL and Buffer Zone
While the exact number of houses affected on November 27 is still unclear, the operation focused on:
- FTL encroachments of Nalla Cheruvu
- Parts of Prakash Nagar, known for lower- and middle-income families
- Areas previously marked in surveys as 14 acres encroached out of the lake’s 27 acres
HYDRAA officials described the demolitions as part of a long-pending lake protection plan.
Nalla Cheruvu: A Repeated Flashpoint
Nalla Cheruvu has become one of Hyderabad’s most conflict-ridden demolition zones.
Previous major drives:
- September 2024:
- 16 sheds & commercial structures removed
- Several pucca houses affected
- Families left homeless, including pregnant women
- November 18, 2025:
- Another round of Kukatpally demolitions
- Residents again reported no notices
Encroachment data over time has shown:
- 7 acres heavily encroached
- 4 acres reclaimed in Ameenpur during related operations
Pattern of Allegations: Poor Hit Hardest
Public anger continues to rise as residents across multiple localities accuse HYDRAA of disproportionately targeting poor and middle-class colonies while “powerful encroachments” remain untouched.
Recent examples include:
- Manemma Colony (2024)
- Ramnagar Nala demolitions (2024)
- Sunnam Cheruvu, where similar no-notice allegations triggered High Court criticism
Residents say the demolitions have destroyed:
- Life savings
- Bank-financed homes
- Family businesses
- Basic sense of security
High Court Scrutiny Already in Motion
The Telangana High Court has previously pulled up HYDRAA for:
- No FTL survey
- No prior notices
- No hearings or document checks
- Unilateral bulldozing
During the Sunnam Cheruvu hearing, the Court questioned:
“How can HYDRAA decide FTL without following mandatory procedures?”
The latest Prakash Nagar demolitions may again come under legal review, especially as residents prepare petitions.
Social Media Buzz and Lesser-Known Details
The November 27 demolition became a trending topic locally within hours.
Trending angles:
- #HYDRAABulldozer and #SavePrakashNagar hashtags circulating on Instagram and Twitter
- Residents sharing emotional videos showing children and elderly pleading with officials
- Local portals claiming GIS-based surveys pushed HYDRAA to focus on Kukatpally
- Unconfirmed political pressure to clear lakes ahead of city-wide environmental deadlines
- WhatsApp groups mobilising residents to approach the High Court for a stay order
- Some lawyers advising residents to prepare ancestral proof documents similar to Sunnam Cheruvu petitioners
Is HYDRAA’s Push Linked to Lake Revival or Something More?
Observers say the November 27 operation could be:
- Part of a pre-monsoon lake revival plan,
- A high-visibility enforcement effort,
- Or driven by administrative pressure ahead of state deadlines.
With HYDRAA’s demolition teams expanding beyond 70+ units, officials appear to be speeding up operations across several lakes.
The HYDRAA Demolition Drive in Prakash Nagar near Nalla Cheruvu has once again exposed the deep conflict between lake protection efforts and residents fighting to save their homes.
The November 27 operation created intense emotional scenes, raising urgent questions about due process, fairness, and the impact on ordinary families.
As the controversy grows and petitions are prepared, all eyes now turn to how authorities — and the courts — respond to this latest flashpoint in Hyderabad’s ongoing demolition tensions.