Civic authorities in Andhra Pradesh capital city of Amaravati on day of Monday started destroying unauthorized constructions on the banks of krishna River, in a clear indication that their next target could be the residence of the former state chief minister and Telugu Desam Party (TDP) President N Chandrababu Naidu. The genuine name of Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA) authorities thumped down unapproved development having a place with a TDP party pioneer close to Naidu's habitation in Vundavalli village.

The all workers dismantled the cement ramp amid tight security. APCRDA officials said the TDP Party leader Mr. P Koteswara Rao had started and constructed the building in the river bed in violation of rules and regulations and protocols.

The development was with no conventions or earlier authorization from the capable more significant position authority and River Conservator according to River Conservancy Act (State Andhra Area) 1884, APCRDA said. Monday's development came two (2) days after Naidu's residence was served fresh demolition notice.

An order dated September 19 but pasted on September 21 has asked Lingamaneni Ramesh to remove the unauthorized Andhra Pradesh: CM YS Jaganmohan Reddy's demolition drive reaches Chandrababu Naidu's doorstep construction within seven days, failing which APCRDA will remove the same. The house owner was issued a show-cause notice on June 27th. The latest order mentioned that the reply submitted to the declare notice was not to the satisfaction of the authority.


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