Andhra Pradesh govt serves fresh notice for removal of bungalow being used by Chandrababu Naidu
The Andhra Pradesh government on Saturday served a fresh notice for 'removal' of the illegal river front bungalow, taken on lease by former chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu. The Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority served the fresh notice on its owner, Lingamaneni Ramesh, directing its removal within seven days. A 'confirmation order' to this effect was pasted on the walls of the bungalow last night and came to light on Saturday even as the former chief minister was away in Accordingly, a 'confirmation order' was issued under section 115(3) of the CRDA act, ordering that all illegal structures be removed within seven days, failing which the Authority itself would proceed to remove it. Naidu, as the then chief minister of AP, leased the riverfront bungalow in June 2015 and got it notified as the official residence of the chief minister. Notices against this structure which was built in violation of the Environment Protection Act and River Conservation Act, among others in February 2015 also. But no action was taken after Naidu occupied the bungalow. He later claimed that the state government took possession of the bungalow since he, as the Chief Minister, was occupying it. After losing power, he wrote to chief minister YS
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