Telangana Government Selling Industrial Land Worth Rs 5 Lakh Crore: KTR

Published: December 28, 2025 | Category: real estate news
Telangana Government Selling Industrial Land Worth Rs 5 Lakh Crore: KTR

Hyderabad: Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) working president K.T. Rama Rao has reiterated his allegations that the Congress government in Telangana is selling away 9,300 acres of industrial land worth almost Rs 5 lakh crore.

Rama Rao posted on ‘X’ while reacting to an X post by Congress MP Karti P. Chidambaram about Infosys selling its prime land in Attibele, Karnataka, to Puravankara for Rs 250 crore. Chidambaram wrote that if the land was given at a concession for a specific purpose and was not utilized for that purpose, Infosys has no right to sell it for a commercial rate today. He urged, “Return the land & proceeds to the Government of Karnataka.”

Reacting to this, the BRS leader reiterated his allegation that the Congress government in Telangana is selling industrial land worth Rs 5 lakh crore. “These prime lands were given by the government at a concession for a specific purpose (employment generation). Our demand is also the same. They have no right to sell the land and make money for their kith & kin,” wrote KTR.

He added, “Return the land to the government and put it to effective use for the benefit of the people of Hyderabad and Telangana. We need land for schools, hospitals, housing for the poor, parks, bus stands, and parking.”

Earlier this month, KTR alleged that the Congress government in Telangana is committing a huge land ‘scam’ of Rs 5 lakh crore in the name of the Hyderabad Industrial Land Transformation Policy. He claimed that the lands once given by the government to industries to create jobs for people are now being given to private individuals.

The BRS leader alleged that the government is giving industrial lands to build apartments, villas, and commercial complexes as it does not want industries. KTR claimed that while the market price for these lands is Rs one lakh per square yard, the government is handing them over to private individuals for just Rs 4,000.

He urged the real estate developers not to get cheated with the “sale offer” by the government and warned that once BRS returns to power, it would take back these lands.

The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) is a political party in India, founded by K.T. Rama Rao. It has been a significant player in the political landscape of Telangana, often advocating for the welfare and development of the state. The current allegations by KTR highlight the ongoing political tensions and debates over land use and economic policies in the region.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the total value of the industrial land being sold by the Telangan
government? A: The total value of the industrial land being sold by the Telangana government is estimated to be around Rs 5 lakh crore.
2. Who is K.T. Ram
Rao and what is his role in the BRS? A: K.T. Rama Rao is the working president of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), a political party in Telangana. He is a prominent figure in the state's political landscape and often voices his opinions on various issues.
3. What is the Hyderabad Industrial Land Transformation Policy?
The Hyderabad Industrial Land Transformation Policy is a policy that has been accused of being used by the Congress government to sell industrial lands to private individuals, often at a lower rate than the market price.
4. What is the market price of the industrial land in Telangana?
The market price for industrial land in Telangana is reportedly around Rs one lakh per square yard.
5. What is BRS demanding from the Telangan
government? A: BRS is demanding that the government return the industrial lands to the government and use them for the benefit of the people, such as for schools, hospitals, and housing for the poor.