HYDERABAD: Urging the state federal government to deal with problems that have actually turned up after the launch of Dharani website, the Congress discovered fault with the method personal business were associated with the workout which had actually put at stake secret information. Led by PCC chief A. Revanth Reddy, a delegation of Congress leaders represented the matter to Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar in his workplace here on Monday. They prompted the federal government to turn over the management of land records back to the CCLA (Chief Commissioner of Land Administration) and scrap Dharani. They required that the federal government fix other concerns, consisting of that of Podu and appointed lands and extension of advantages to occupant farmers. Later on speaking with mediapersons, Reddy required an Assembly session quickly so that problems are fixed in time considered that the information of lakhs of acres of land are missing out on from Dharani. “The information connected to residential or commercial properties, which need to have been kept personal, have actually currently fallen in the hands of personal companies and land-sharks. We have actually prompted the chief secretary to start action versus those who lag this. Information of 24 lakh acres of land are missing out on from the website,” he stated. He warned that the Congress celebration will introduce an agitation if the federal government stops working to take steps to solve the problems. They will be holding presentations in front of mandal income workplaces on November24 On November 30, together with Dharni ‘victims’, they stage dharna in all Assembly constituencies and on December 5 at district collectorates. Referring to the Delhi alcohol fraud and poachgate, Reddy stated “While attempting to conceal their failures, the TRS and BJP are diverting the attention of individuals by assaulting each other.” The delegation consisted of senior celebration leaders Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, T. Jagga Reddy, Seethakka, Nagam Janardhan Reddy, G. Chinna Reddy, M. Kodanda Reddy, Balram Naik, M.Anjan Kumar Yadav and Mallu Ravi. …
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