Revanth Reddy, the chief minister of Telangana, declared that special teams, similar to HYDRAA, will be set up in each district of the state to combat unlawful buildings in different locations. In order to take legal action against unlawful constructions erected by encroaching on lakes and ponds, he gave district collectors instructions to compile reports on these structures.
 
Since yesterday, revanth reddy has been visiting the districts of Suryapet, khammam, and Mahbubabad that have been hit by flooding. During his trip, he told the media that unlawful buildings created by encroaching on water bodies are mostly to blame for Khammam's flood-like scenario. Regarding the construction of these illegitimate constructions, revanth stated that he has received many complaints against former khammam BRS mla Puvvada Ajay.
 
Additionally, he gave the collectors orders to seek legal action against the authorities that approved the building of these facilities. revanth underlined that officers must take action against unlawful enterprises regardless of pressure, saying that this is the way HYDRAA has been functioning. In Telangana, HYDRAA has been a hot subject of conversation lately. The group has been tearing down several buildings that encroached on lakes in hyderabad and the surrounding areas. Since its founding, HYDRAA has quickly destroyed the homes of a number of prominent figures, including politicians.  

 

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