Political turmoil is getting high in the state of Telangana. Chief Minister KCR, restating his statement of a digital survey to fix coordinates for every survey number in the State, countered allegations of Congress MLC Jeevan Reddy that attempts to cleanse land records were already made during the UPA regime through Bhu Bharathi, a pilot project for a combined land information system in Nizamabad district. The Chief Minister, responding to the discussion on the new Revenue Act in the Legislative Council on Monday, said the attestation process under Bhu Bharathi was a big farce. Telangana: With 10 fatalities, 2,058 new cases emerge in the state He stated, “The project was never completed. Instead, land-related litigations increased in that district after that. In fact, the Congress has displayed its true colours today demanding that the new revenue Bill be sent to select committee.” He said calling for unanimous passage of the Bill. The Chief Minister debated that it was wrong to say that every single acre in the State was under some dispute. Hyderabad: 'Poshan Maah' to be observed so that children get enough nutrition food “If you visit a village, you will find that 99.9 percent of the system is working and farmers are cultivating their land in peace. Maybe 0.1 percent of land could be under litigation. In fact, no one after Nizam had undertaken cleansing of records like we are doing since the others considered it too risky,” he said. The CM also stated that there were so many agencies offering digital survey services that the government was even considering handing over survey of each district to one agency. “We will not hesitate to spend money on this exercise. There may be a few disputes here and there, but we need not worry about it as our final aim is to give a conclusive title,” he said. Telangana: TS-bPASS bill gets approved by the legislature