Toopran RDO Issues Notice To Eatala Rajender, His Wife And Son In Land Survey Issue

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The Toopran Revenue District Officer (RDO) on the 8th of November, issued a notice to Mr. Eatala Rajender, his wife Satyamani Jamuna and son Nithin Reddy.

The notice was issued in regard to the land survey issue of Mr. Eatala Rajender, the Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) of Huzurabad Assembly constituency.

The Toopran Revenue Divisional Officer has served notices to Eatala Jamuna Reddy, Eatala Nithin Reddy and several other farmers informing them that Revenue and Survey departments will be resuming the combined survey from the 16th of November to the 18th of November in survey number 97 at Hakimpet village in Masaipet mandal of Medak. 

Jamuna Reddy, wife of BJP MLA from Huzurabad Eatala Rajender, and their son Nithin were having lands in the survey area where Eatala’s family set up Jamuna Hatcheries.  Following the instructions of the RDO, the Revenue Department officials pasted notices at Jamuna Hatcheries buildings besides handing over the notices to several other farmers from Hakimpet, who were having lands in the said survey number.

 In the wake of allegations of encroachment of lands by Eatala’s family, Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao had ordered a survey in June. However, they had stopped the survey as the Jamuna Hatcheries filed a writ petition in the High Court citing Covid-19.

Speaking to media persons on Monday, Medak Collector Mr. S. Harish said the officials had found some encroachments in government lands and ceiling lands by Jamuna Hatcheries during a preliminary survey in June.

 However, the survey had to be stopped as the Jamuna Hatcheries filed a writ plea in the High Court. He further said the court had asked them to stop the survey because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Stating that the court asked them to postpone the survey for three months, the Collector said they had decided to carry out the survey as the district had recorded zero Covid cases.

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