On Friday, a serious allegation was made against Health Minister Eatala Rajender. Now this got emrboiled in a controversy after he was accused of forcibly acquiring assigned lands to set up a hatchery. Let us share here that Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao instructed the Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar to get the allegations inquired into by the Medak District Collector and submit a comprehensive report to him. In this regard CM KCR already director to probe against minister. Let us share here that KCR’s Cabinet faced these allegations in the form of a three-page complaint written in Telugu and addressed to the Chief Minister by eight villagers. The villagers sought the Chief Minister’s intervention to get their assigned lands back. The Minister is alleged to have started a poultry industry in the lands allegedly encroached, in the name of Jamuna Hatecheries. Incidentally, the lands forcibly taken over were in the name of his wife Jamuna and his son Nitin Reddy. As per reported allegation is that the incident was brought to light by retired District Collector Dharma Reddy who alleged that the Minister was trying to get the assigned lands registered in the name of his wife Jamuna and son Nithin. Additional Collector Nagesh too is learnt to have confirmed the same stating that Eatala Rajender had sought allocation of 25 acres adjacent to his Jamuna Hatcheries and after conducting a field visit, it was found that the land was assigned to the poor farmers. He stated that the same was informed to the Minister, stating that the assigned lands cannot be allocated to private persons, despite repeated pressure. Telangana to set up new diagnostic centre in Rajanna-Sircilla district Telangana High court ordered important decision for hearing petition Telangana CM K Chandrashekhar Rao order to conduct inquiry against Health Minister allegations Medak district farmers made serious allegations against Health minister Eatala Rajender