KTR, the Minister for IT, Industries, and MA, has alleged that Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy is involved in a major TDR (Transfer of Development Rights) land scam in Hyderabad.
TrsTdr ScamKtrRevanth ReddyHyderabadReal EstateMar 10, 2025
The TDR system allows landowners in designated areas to transfer their development rights to other locations, usually in urban areas. This mechanism is intended to promote urban planning and manage urban sprawl effectively.
KTR, the Minister for Information Technology, Industries, and Municipal Administration, has accused Chief Minister Revanth Reddy of being involved in the TDR land scam.
If the allegations are found to be true, the consequences could include severe repercussions for the TRS party, loss of public trust, and economic impacts due to changes in the TDR policy.
Revanth Reddy has vehemently denied any wrongdoing and accused KTR of politicizing the issue and using it to further his own political ambitions.
The state government has formed a special probe team to investigate the TDR transactions and ensure that all necessary legal and regulatory processes are followed.
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