Malkajgiri MP Etela Rajendar recently provided an explanation for his actions against a real estate goonda, addressing the controversy that has been making headlines.
Real EstateGoondaControversyMp Etela RajendarMalkajgiriReal Estate NewsJan 22, 2025
MP Etela Rajendar confronted the real estate goonda because he had received numerous complaints from local residents about the goonda's illegal activities, including threats, extortion, and forced evictions. Rajendar felt it was his duty to stand up against such criminal elements.
The real estate goonda is alleged to be involved in various illegal activities, including threatening local residents, extorting money, and forcing people off their properties. He has been creating a nuisance in the area for a long time.
The public reaction to Rajendar's actions has been mixed. Many residents and supporters have hailed him as a hero for standing up against corruption, while some critics have raised concerns about the use of physical force and the potential legal implications.
The Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) has stood firmly behind Rajendar, supporting his actions and praising his bravery. The party has called for a thorough investigation into the goonda's activities and has demanded strict action against him.
This incident highlights the broader issues of goondas and illegal land grabbers operating with impunity in the real estate sector. It underscores the need for stronger laws and stricter enforcement to protect the rights of the common people and ensure that such elements cannot operate freely.
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