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Complaints on land encroachments flood TDP Central Office

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People from various parts of Andhra Pradesh gathered in large numbers at the TDP central office in Mangalagiri on Friday to raise grievances concerning land encroachments, unlawful activities, and other issues. Minister Vasanmshetti Subhash, along with MLC Ashok Babu and MLA Badeti Chanti, heard the complaints and assured efforts to address the concerns raised.
One of the key complaints came from D. Chittitalli of Thoodem village, Bhogapuram Mandal, Vizianagaram district. She stated that her family has been cultivating land in the Annavaram Panchayat for over 40 years. However, during the previous government, members associated with the YSR Congress Party attempted to illegally claim the land using forged documents. She urged authorities to take action against the perpetrators and restore justice.
In Guntur district, Shaik Maulali of Raavela village raised a serious concern over the death of his granddaughter, Amirun, who was married to Syed Rafi, the son of Syed Subhani from Sattenapalle. Shaik Maulali claimed that his granddaughter was killed within six months of her marriage due to additional dowry demands and requested action against the accused.
Eranna from Santhekudlur village, Adoni Mandal, Kurnool district, shared that his family has been cultivating land for over 50 years but has been unable to get the land registered online despite repeated attempts. He appealed to authorities to take necessary steps for the online registration of the land.
K. Tejanath from Shaikshanipalli village, Uravakonda Mandal, Anantapur district, complained about his land, which is under a court dispute. He alleged that despite legal proceedings, an encroacher was illegally occupying the land and asked for immediate action to prevent further encroachment.
Chandrasekhar A., convenor of the Scheduled Tribes Cell, urged the government to take steps to include the Pusala community in the Scheduled Tribes (ST) list. He requested that the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly pass a resolution to this effect and send it to the central government.
A complaint was raised by A. Srinivasulu of Marrikuntapalli village, Kalikiri Mandal, Annamayya district, concerning land disputes. Srinivasulu stated that his family, belonging to the Scheduled Caste community, had been farming their ancestral land for generations. However, he alleged that members of an upper-caste community were attempting to take over the land through violent means and threats. He requested intervention to protect his family’s rights.
N. Madhu from Darsi, Prakasam district, demanded action against two Circle Inspectors (CIs), Bima Nayak and Ramakoti, who, according to him, had harassed TDP workers by filing false cases during the previous government. He called for an inquiry and appropriate action to be taken against them.

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