
Tatanagar residents happy over NDA govt lifting 22A lands ban
Tirupati: The residents of Tatanagar locality in the city thanked the NDA government for removal of the 22A covering the lands banning their sites.
The government following the representatives of local leaders including city MLA and JSP leader Arani Srinivasulu and TDP leaders Puligoru Murali and Bharani Yadav lifted the ban on the registration of lands bearing 4048 in Tatanagar locality.
Arani Srinivasulu along with TDP leaders handed over the copies of the proceedings related to the lifting of the ban to the residents on Saturday.
Speaking on the occasion, the MLA said during the YSRCP rule former MLA Bhumana Karunakar Reddy with ulterior motive included many localities under 22A banning the registration of the lands in many areas affecting the property owners. In Tatanagar, the residents suffered a lot due to the inclusion of the lands under 22A.
After the NDA government came to power they removed it after inquiry.
Yadav Corporation Chairman Narasimha Yadav, Deputy Mayor RC Munikrishna, Mabbu Deva Narayana Reddy, Soora Sudhakar Reddy, Doddareddy Srinivas were present.

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