The newly elected Andhra Pradesh government has asked his predecessor to vacate his residence in Amaravati.
Chandrababu Naidu is a tenant at the Krishna Riverside residence. In a fresh notice that was served to the Naidu residence, the government has said the building is an illegal construction and it will be demolished.
Government officials visited the former chief minister’s residence to serve him the demolition notice.
The property is owned by real estate giant Lingamaneni Estates Pvt Ltd, who enjoys ties with both Naidu and Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan and also some YSR Congress Party leaders.
Meanwhile, Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leaders have already started looking for an alternative accommodation for Naidu, who had an inkling that the government will ask him to vacate the property.
This comes just two days after the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority demolished the government building ‘Praja Vedika’ on the Krishna riverbed at Undavalli in Amaravati.
The building as the High Court declined to stay the action.
The ‘Praja Vedika’ convention hall was built at a cost of Rs 8.90 crore by the Naidu government to essentially conduct government conferences as there was no other facility in the state’s new capital city.
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