Hyderabad University land row: Telangana govt to withdraw police, cases against students over Kancha Gachibowli dispute
- On April 7, 2025, Deputy CM Vikramarka directed officials to withdraw cases against two students in judicial custody.
- The Deputy Chief Minister's instruction followed a meeting regarding protests related to tree felling on 400 acres.
- The government allocated the 400 acres for an IT park near Hyderabad University, triggering student protests.
- The Supreme Court intervened on April 3, ordering a halt to tree-felling and directing a site inspection.
- The government agreed to withdraw cases and remove police, but declined to withdraw forces from the 400-acre land.
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The viral video is from a fire incident in UP and predates the Kancha Gachibowli controversy
The Telangana government allocated 400 acres in Survey No. 25 of Kancha Gachibowli, near the University of Hyderabad, for development through the Telangana Government Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (TGIIC). Students alleged that the land belonged to the university, but officials claimed it was government land. Land leveling began on 30 March 2025, triggering protests from students, environmentalists, and opposition parties due to the pres…
Hyderabad University land row: Telangana govt to withdraw police, cases against students over Kancha Gachibowli dispute
Hyderabad University land row: The Telangana government will withdraw cases against students and remove police forces from the University of Hyderabad (UoH) campus amid the ongoing dispute over 400 acres of land in Kancha Gachibowli.
Telangana govt orders to withdraw cases booked against UoH students
Hyderabad: The Telangana government on Monday, April 7, agreed to withdraw the cases booked against the University of Hyderabad (UoH) students in connection with the protest over tree felling on 400 acres of land at Kancha Gachibowli near the university. Deputy chief minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka directed the police to withdraw the cases registered against the students. He gave the directions during a meeting of the ministerial committee, com…
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