Chief Secretary, Medak district collector A Harish has submitted a six page preliminary report following complaints from the villagers of Achampet and Hakimpet against Minister Eatala Rajender for lang grabbling. Let us share that in this report it is confirm that minister E Rajendra and his family members not only encroached 66 acres of assigned and ceiling land, but also violated numerous laws including the Telangana Assigned Lands (POT) Act, the Conservation of Forests Act and the Telangana Agricultural Land (Conversion for Non-Agricultural Purposes) Act, among others. Further, they caused losses to the State exchequer. For your information let us share that CM KCR had ordered CBI inquiry in this case and the officials conducted a detailed field survey. More complaints were received from the villagers against Jamuna Hatcheries, owned by the Minister, over encroachment of their lands. They alleged that lands were taken illegally without compensating them duly and roads were laid through their assigned lands, besides constructing compound walls denying them the right of way to reach their respective lands. However, here to be noted that the Collector stated that the field survey conducted by the team observed that about 66 acres of assigned lands in survey number 97 of Hakimpet village and in survey numbers 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82 and 130 of Achampet village were illegally occupied. Further, sheds and buildings were constructed on these lands and roads were laid using assigned lands. Subsequently, the officials initiated the process to resume these lands and have already erected signages taking possession of these lands. Mamata Banerjee to hold meeting with MLAs today after TMC's victory UP: Lockdown extended for two days, restrictions till Thursday morning It’s in the best interests of countries: Scott Morrison defends ban on citizens returning from India Tamil Nadu elections: Stalin set to become CM, PM Modi congratulates him on victory