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Hyderabad | CPI Urges Revanth Reddy Government to Acquire Land of Nawab Rais Yar Jung Bahadur

The CPI leader appealed to Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy to use the proceeds from the open auction of the land worth Rs 22,880 crore for the implementation of public welfare schemes.

Hyderabad: CPI Telangana State leader E.T. Narasimha today said the State government should immediately acquire 286 acres of land in survey number 1007 belonging to the late Nawab Rais Yar Jung Bahadur, who did not have an heir, located in Kukatpally village of Balanagar mandal in Medchal-Malkajgiri district.

The CPI leader appealed to Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy to use the proceeds from the open auction of the land worth Rs 22,880 crore for the implementation of public welfare schemes.

“After the death of Nawab Rais Yar Jung Bahadur and his entire family, the land worth thousands of crores of rupees is being encroached upon by some anti-social elements by creating forged registration documents”, he said.

He demanded that the State government immediately intervene and conduct a thorough inquiry into the matters relating to the lands belonging to Nawab Rais Yar Jung Bahadur and take strict action against individuals and organisations that created forged documents in connection with these lands.

Addressing media persons here today, along with CPI Hyderabad district secretary Chhayadevi, Assistant Secretary B. Stalin, E.T. Narasimha said Nawab Rais Yar Jung Bahadur, the legal tenant of 286 acres of land in Survey No. 1007, died in 1960 and after his death, the land was registered as a title in the name of his son Fazilat Hussain, his mother, brother and sisters. He said in the subsequent period, all the family members died one after another.

“A person named Sadiq Mohiuddin claimed that the land belonged to Hashim Ali, son of Mohammad Ali and the grandson of Nawab Rais Yar Jung Bahadur, by creating false, forged, fraudulent hiba and gift deed documents and committing irregularities,” he said, adding that the name Hashim Ali does not appear anywhere in the official revenue records and added that there is no evidence of the same.

He said several societies, companies and several individuals were trying to grab lands belonging to the family of Nawab Rais Yar Jung Bahadur with the help of fake documents created in the erstwhile Andhra Pradesh. “Prime properties claim to own some of the 286 acres of land in survey number 1007, but there is not enough evidence to support it”, he added.

CPI Telangana State secretary and MLA Koonamneni Sambasiva Rao had recently written a letter to Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy requesting him to immediately intervene in the land deal of Nawab Rais Yar Jung Bahadur and conduct an inquiry into the land deal, take strict action against the encroachers, take possession of the land and implement government schemes with the proceeds generated by the government itself, Narasimha said.

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