Police detained BJP Goshamahal legislator T. Raja Singh and BJP employees for trying to stop the development of a fence round a parcel of land adjoining to the Kalika Mata temple at Uppuguda.
Police stated the work was being carried in compliance with courtroom orders however BJP workers claimed that the land measuring eight acres and 23 guntas belonged to the temple and a Hindu graveyard.
One Sheri Narsimha Reddy had approached the III Additional Chief Judge, City Civil Court, and obtained an interim injunction restraining the respondents, Mohd. Saleem Dawela, Syed Zahoor, T. Anand Kumar and Godkekar Manoj Kumar, from interfering together with his possession of the property.
Lots of of BJP workers and locals gathered on Wednesday on the website and began elevating slogans when a fence was being constructed across the land, and staged the protest. The police tried to pacify them and stated that safety was provided on the path of the courtroom. When the protesters didn’t relent, police detained them and shifted them to the Dabeerpura and Falaknuma police stations.
In the meantime, AIMIM workers gathered at Balsetty Khet the place they clashed with BJP workers and tried to cease BJP state president Bandi Sanjay who was on his approach to the Dabeerpura police station. Nevertheless, the Mirchowk ACP intervened and dispersed each groups. Sanjay’s feet reportedly got here beneath the tyre of a car in the course of the tussle.
Raja Singh, talking to the media later, stated {that a} graveyard is situated adjoining to Kali Mata Mandir, Kandigal, which has the 8.23 acres of land in Chandrayangutta constituency. Prior to now, land-grabbers and officers of the endowment division had tried thrice to alienate the land which was foiled by locals.
Raja Singh stated that after they didn’t alienate the property, the land grabbers approached the courtroom and endowment officers didn’t implead within the case. He stated the locals approached the High Court docket and obtained an order. As an alternative of implementing the Hgh Court orders, the alleged land grabbers tried to implement the orders of the lower court under police safety.
South Zone DCP Gajarao Bhupal stated one Sheri Narsimha Reddy had obtained orders from the III Addl. Chief Judge City Civil Court. He approached the Police on Tuesday searching for safety in respect to the property. He stated native individuals below the management of a neighborhood rowdy sheeter, Sonum Venkatramna, and S. Sinu, A. Bhaskar and Surendar had gathered on the spot.
He stated police tried to cease them from getting into the property. Within the afternoon they entered the premises and broke the poles and created a nuisance. He denied the allegation of Sanjay that the police had supported the MIM.