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Home | News | Govt Bows To Brs Pressure To Give House Sites Indiramma Houses To Selected Velugumatla Displaced Families

Govt bows to BRS’ pressure, to give house sites, Indiramma houses to selected Velugumatla displaced families

The Telangana government plans to allot house sites and Indiramma houses to 412 families displaced from Bhoodan lands at Velugumatla in Khammam district. BRS leaders criticised the move, alleging many evicted families were excluded from rehabilitation

By Telangana Today
Updated On - 11 March 2026, 11:10 AM
Govt bows to BRS’ pressure, to give house sites, Indiramma houses to selected Velugumatla displaced families
Telangana Govt bows down to pressure and decides to allot land pattas to velugumatla displaced
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Khammam: The Congress government which made over 700 families living in Bhoodan lands at Velugumatla homeless has bowed to the pressure put up by the BRS party, which wanted justice to the families, and decided to distribute house sites to some selected families.

Soon after the visit of BRS working president KT Rama Rao to Khammam to interact with the displaced families, whose houses were demolished in an inhuman manner on February 24, the government caught itself in a muddle. The affected families who gained confidence with Rama Rao’s visit launched protests against the government.


The government grappled with the problem as the BRS mounted pressure to allocate house sites to the displaced families at Velugumatla itself. The BRS leader Rama Rao during his visit to Khammam on February 26, very clearly and firmly assured the affected families they would be relocated at the same location, soon after the BRS came to power.

Though the government has not made any official statement, it was said that around 311 families would be given pattas along with Indiramma houses at Bhoodan lands and 101 families would be given Indiramma houses at their native villages. The government termed the remaining families illegal occupants of Bhoodan lands.

The district ministers Bhatti Vikramarka, Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy and Tummala Nageswara Rao were scheduled to distribute pattas and proceedings related to Indiramma houses at the collectorate on Wednesday evening.

The BRS district leaders found fault with the government’s decision to provide house sites and Indiramma houses to only 412 families while abandoning the rest of the families evicted from their houses at Velugumatla.

The party town president Pagadala Nagaraju and others warned that the BRS party would stand with the affected families and fight until justice was served to them. How the government could select only 412 families and ignore the others whose houses were razed to the ground, he posed.

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