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The judge observed that the action of the authorities in making an order on Friday and completing the enquiry by Monday was seemingly suspicious.
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Minister Gangula Kamalakar wondered how Rajender, despite being a Minister, dared to purchase the assigned lands and endowments lands which was against the law.
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While the tainted former Minister is trying to give a castiest angle to the developments, the opposition parties too seemed to be working on the same lines in an orchestrated manner
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Former Minister said he was ready to resign from the MLA's post, but will take a final decision after discussing the issue with the people of Huzurabad constituency
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Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar instructed the Committee of Officers to conduct a detailed enquiry and submit a report on the details of the encroachers.
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Even as detailed examination of land documents was on, one V&E team inspected Toopran Sub-Registrar’s office on Sunday to examine documents pertaining to land transactions carried out by the former Health Minister.
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It may be recalled that Rajender was continuing in the State Cabinet as a Minister without a portfolio after the Health and Family Welfare portfolio was shifted to the Chief Minister.
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Medak district collector in his six-page preliminary report to CS stated that the field survey conducted by the team observed that about 66 acres of assigned lands were illegally occupied by Jamuna Hatcheries, owned by Eatala
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Accused of occupying 1,000 crore worth lands, including that of endowments; huge godowns came up in encroached lands
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Says as a few other Ministers and MLAs are also accused of land grabbing, a probe should be ordered against them too
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Eatala Rajender, who represents Huzurabad constituency, is in thick of a controversy following allegations 5hat he had forced farmers to transfer assigned lands so that he could start a hatchery.
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As a group of farmers from Atchampet and Hakimpet villages in Ramayampet have approached the Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao accusing the Health Minister of taking their lands forcibly
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Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao instructed the Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar to get the allegations inquired into by the Medak District Collector and submit a comprehensive report to him
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Minister urged CM KCR who ordered for two simultaneous investigations, to also issue orders for an inquiry by a sitting Judge of the High Court to ascertain the facts behind the allegations
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Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao asked the Vigilance and Enforcement wing to submit a preliminary report immediately followed by a detailed investigative report
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The land grab charge against a senior Minister in the State cabinet sent shockwaves among political circles and people alike in the State
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As of now, we are not thinking about imposing a lockdown in the State. On the contrary, the Centre should seriously consider declaring a health emergency across the country
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Health Minister directed officials to focus on providing proper support to Covid positive cases who were in isolation homes or care centres
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In some cases, test results get delayed, and hence, people suffering from fever, cold and cough should immediately start medication for coronavirus after consulting doctors, the Minister said.
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Health Minister asks govt, pvt hospitals to treat critical patients locally, rather than referring them to Gandhi Hospital