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The Nandagiri Hills Cooperative Housing Society on Monday accused the GHMC commissioner of inaction in preventing Net Net Ventures from going ahead with its “illegal construction of a commercial complex” in the area, and ignoring a report from the vigilance and enforcement (V&E) wing which listed a series of violations by the builder. Addressing a press conference, counsel for the society K. Raghavacharyulu said, “permissions were obtained by the builder through material misrepresentations and fraudulent statements.

These were investigated by the vigilance officials.” He said the GHMC commissioner had the power to cancel such permissions and any work done as a result of such permissions should be deemed to have been done without permission as per GHMC Act, Sec. 433, 439, 450 to 453.



“But the commissioner is not taking any steps to look into the issue despite the Vigilance and Enforcement report categorically establishing the said violations have been committed by Net Net Ventures Private Ltd., represented by G Amarender Reddy,” he said. The press meet was also addressed by A.

P. Jithender Reddy, former MP and state government representative in New Delhi, and Sriram Vedire, adviser to the Union jal shakti ministry, who are members of the Society. Jithender Reddy said “we expected action from the GHMC but till now there have been no steps from the civic body.

We hope the GHMC commissioner will at least now take action on the violations by the builder as per the Vig.

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