Deccan Chronicle

GO: Etala ‘grabbed’ temple land too

- L. VENKAT RAM REDDY | DC

The state government has tightened noose around senior TRS leader and former minister Etala Rajendar further on Monday with Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao ordering a comprehens­ive probe into the alleged encroachme­nts of temple lands at Devarayamj­al village of Shamirpet mandal in Medchal-Malkajgiri district.

While Etala is already in the thick of controvers­y over encroachin­g assigned lands and yet to recover from the shock of removal from the Cabinet on Sunday, the state government issued orders to this effect on Monday.

According to the Government Order (GO) issued by Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar, the state

● Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao has ordered a comprehens­ive probe into the alleged encroachme­nts of temple lands at Devarayamj­al village of Shamirpet mandal in Medchal Malkajgiri district.

government had got complaints about large scale encroachme­nts and illegal transactio­ns of lands belonging to Lord Seetha Rama Swamy temple located at Devarayamj­al.

The GO stated that the endowments department is claiming that an extent of 1,521 acres belonging to the said temple had been encroached allegedly by Etala and a few other individual­s.

It is reported that these individual­s have unlawfully occupied large extents of temple lands in their own names as well as in benami names.

It is reported that the value of the land encroached is more than `1,000 crore and the temple has been defrauded of such high-value properties. It has also been reported that large constructi­ons have been made on these lands without any valid permission­s and in flagrant violation of several laws.

“Besides gravely hurting the sentiments of the devotees and the donors, it is alleged that these actions constitute grave violations of several laws in force,” the GO said. Somesh Kumar said the government had ordered a detailed inquiry into the issue by a committee of officials comprising panchayat raj commission­er M. Raghunanan­dan Rao, Nalgonda District Collector Prashanth Jeevan Patil, Mancherial Collector Bharati Hollikeri and Medchal-Malkajgiri Collector Swetha Mohanty. The committee has been asked to conduct a detailed enquiry and submit a report on the details of encroacher­s and the lands encroached upon; the nature of encroachme­nt and present usage; details of documents possessed by the encroacher­s, violation of existing government regulation­s, extent of vacant land, extent of land under encroachme­nt by the benamis and the influentia­l persons behind them, extent of revenue loss to the temple and recommende­d action. The committee was asked to submit a report to the government ‘at the earliest’ without specifying any timeframe.

●IT IS REPORTED that the value of the land encroached is more than `1,000 crore and the temple has been defrauded of such high-value properties. It has also been reported that large constructi­ons have been made on these lands without any valid permission­s and in flagrant violation of several laws.

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