HYDERABAD: A day after Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy declared that he would himself demolish the any structure belonging to his family members if it was found to be within the full tank level (FTL) and buffer zone of any water body, Revenue officials on Thursday issued notices to A Tirupathi Reddy, the chief minister’s brother, as his house and office were reportedly found to be within the FTL of Durgam Cheruvu. Responding to the notice, Tirupathi clarified that he had purchased the 600 sq yd property in 1995 with a sanctioned layout and building permission, and was unaware that it was within the buffer zone of Durgam Cheruvu. He added that the property which he purchased belonged to a person named Koteswar Rao.

Tirupathi Reddy also stated that the layout was approved before the APWALTA Act came into existence and that he would comply with any corrective action deemed necessary by the authorities. In addition to Tirupathi Reddy, notices were also issued to 240 other residents in colonies surrounding Durgam Cheruvu, also known as the Secret Lake, including prominent neighbourhoods like Amar Cooperative Society, Kavuri Hills, Nectar’s Colony, Doctor’s Colony and a few others. These areas, known for their luxurious constructions, are home to many influential individuals, including politicians, film stars and high-ranking bureaucrats.

Building and flat owners are already tense following notices from the deputy collector of Serilingampally mandal, demanding the removal of s.