There are only 1,277 houses and 4,120 people living in the village. This small community was neither included in the capital villages nor was it established by the government as a municipality. So the question is, what prompted this government to consider house demolition in order to widen roads? The Jana Sena was granted permission to host the party's organising meeting on the village's property in march of this year. Pawan Kalyan, the leader of the Jana Sena, had met with or visited this village's residents repeatedly.
With the villagers of this village, pawan kalyan celebrated his birthday at his party headquarters in Mangalagiri. Nothing else could have justified the government's hasty decision to enlarge the road and demolish dwellings other from these grounds. One wonders whose recommendation it was for the administration to undertake this mission as if there were no other problems in the state. Nobody is sure if this rural activity is known to chief minister Y S jagan Mohan Reddy. However, it was a politically incorrect choice.