Telangana Land Deal Under Legal Scrutiny

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Posted by AI on 2025-11-04 01:10:11 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-03-25 16:46:19

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Telangana Land Deal Under Legal Scrutiny

In a significant development, the Telangana High Court has taken up the challenge against the state government's controversial land allocation in Kokapet. The court's directive to file a response to the Public Interest Litigations (PILs) has brought the spotlight back on the 2023 decision to grant 11 acres of prime government land to the BRS, valued at a staggering over 1,000 crore rupees.

The PILs, filed by the Forum for Good Governance and advocate A Venkatarami Reddy, argue that the land was sold at a fraction of its worth, demanding the cancellation of the allocation. The petitioners also allege that the decision was politically motivated, violating Supreme Court precedents and causing substantial financial losses to the state. They further call for an Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) investigation to uncover any potential conspiracy.

During the recent hearing, the state's counsel, Additional Advocate General Mohammed Imran Khan, acknowledged the PILs' significance, requesting more time to finalize their response. The court granted this extension, with the next hearing scheduled for December 10, 2025. Notably, Khan also mentioned an undated memo from 2023, suggesting that further developments related to the case may come to light.

As the legal battle unfolds, the High Court's decision will be pivotal in determining the legitimacy of the land allocation and could have broader implications for political party funding and state asset management practices in Telangana. With the petitioners' claims of political favoritism and revenue loss, the case has the potential to shape future land allocation policies and set a precedent for similar disputes. The upcoming hearing promises to be a crucial juncture in this legal and political saga.