
Hyderabad, September 29 2024 :- On Saturday night, tension escalated in Chanchalguda when the government allotted a 2BHK flat to a family affected by the Musi riverbed demolitions. The family, recently displaced by the demolitions, shifted their belongings into the allotted flat. However, the situation turned hostile as a group arrived later that night and threw their possessions out, leading to a scuffle. Police quickly intervened, bringing the situation under control, but they had to resort to using mild force to disperse the crowd. An investigation is now underway.
It is reported that this 2BHK flat had previously been allotted to another family by the former government, raising questions about how the current government could reassign the same flat. Moreover, doubts have surfaced as to why the original family was not residing in the flat, to begin with.
The incident has sparked a wave of criticism on social media, with many blaming the Revanth Reddy government for administrative lapses. People are questioning how such mismanagement occurred and why families are being put through these ordeals.
The allotment of 2BHK flats to the Musi victims has drawn sharp opposition from earlier applicants of the Chanchalguda Double Bedroom Scheme, who claim that their rightful homes have been reassigned. The clashes highlight the growing discontent with the government’s handling of the housing scheme, intensifying tensions between displaced families and local residents.
Police were forced to use mild force to calm the situation as tempers flared. Clashes between citizens are being attributed to the improper administration and lack of coordination in the 2BHK allotment process under CM Revanth Reddy’s government.