Narsampet dispute: Narsampet, Congress and BRS leaders assigned land dispute

Narsampet dispute: Narsampet, Congress and BRS leaders assigned land dispute

Narsampet dispute: A land dispute in Narsampet in Warangal district has been increasing on land for some time. This led to another category of leaders in one category.

Knowing the matter, the police tried to disperse the leaders of two groups. The police chief went to the field and scattered both sides and brought the situation under control.

The former army commanded the land …

According to local people, complete details are as follows. It was the land of a former military officer.

He bought a total of four acres of land in Narasampet on a deal of Rs 50 lakh per acre. For this, the land has been paid by Rs 50 lakh in advance and after registration the remaining Rs 50 lakh has been paid. So far, it is a fixed land and the land has not been registered in the name of Ramaswamy Nayak.

In view of the developments between the two, Ramaswamy has taken it to court in a land dispute on registration. A former military officer who sold the land to Ramaswamy Nayak was killed in the case.

Dispute with sales of family members

The former military officer died soon after selling the land. Till now, they had gone to the land of the land .. Ramaswamy Nayak was blocked. It has struggled between the two groups several times on the land.

Narsampet

Bhumi Panchayat was running between the two sides. This led to the first change between the two groups. After that it turned a little wind.

Between the two sides, the mourning has increased and an atmosphere of a confrontation has arisen. Local people have informed the Narsampet police that the leaders of both groups have already treated under control. Knowing the matter, the police reached the spot and tried to calm both sides. Already, the situation has led to the attack.

Stressful situation with attacks…

Two and three heads were injured in mutual attacks. This made the atmosphere root. Nevertheless, the police tried to disperse both of them with baton. However, Essai Ravikumar, who was trying to improve the situation, was injured in toes.

Police personnel saw him that he took him from there. East Zone DCP Ankit Kumar, ACP Kiran Kumar and Revenue Officer reached there and reviewed the situation. They went to court with land rights and resolved the issue and settled to face both sides. He warned that strict measures would be taken if they were involved in direct attacks and disrupting peace. Both sides are silent.

(Reporting: Hindustan Times Telugu, United Warangal District Representative)


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