Tragedy on Banjara Hills Road: Woman Loses Life in TSRTC Bus Accident
Hyderabad, Sunday, December 17, 2023: Tragedy struck in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, on Sunday morning as a 35-year-old woman lost her life in a collision with a TSRTC bus.
The unfortunate incident occurred near L V Prasad Hospital, where the woman was attempting to cross the road. The TSRTC bus, traveling at a high speed, struck the pedestrian, resulting in her immediate demise.
Local authorities were alerted, and the police promptly arrived at the scene. The victim’s body was subsequently transported to Osmania General Hospital for postmortem examination. A case is in the process of being registered by the police to investigate the circumstances surrounding the tragic incident.
Case Filed Against MLA Malla Reddy for Alleged Land Grabbing
Hyderabad, Telangana: A case has been filed against Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) MLA, Malla Reddy, for allegedly grabbing 47 acres of Scheduled Tribe (ST) land in Chegunta mandal of Medchal district. The complaint was filed by K. Bikshapathi, a 74-year-old resident of the area, who claims that Reddy and seven others conned his family members and illegally transferred the land to their names.
The land in question is said to be part of the heritage of the Lambadi community, an ST group. Bikshapathi alleges that Reddy and his associates used forged documents and exerted undue influence to get the land transferred. The complaint has been registered under the SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act and other relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code.
The case has caused a stir in Telangana, with opposition parties demanding Reddy’s immediate arrest and a thorough investigation into the matter. The TRS, however, has defended Reddy, calling the allegations baseless and politically motivated.
Details of the Case:
Complainant: K. Bikshapathi, a resident of Chegunta mandal.
Accused: MLA Malla Reddy and seven others.
Land involved: 47 acres and 18 guntas of ST (Lambadi) heritage land.
Charges: SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act and other relevant sections of the IPC.
Reactions:
Opposition parties: Demanding Reddy’s arrest and a thorough investigation.
TRS: Defending Reddy and calling the allegations baseless.
Possible Implications:
The case could damage Reddy’s political career, especially if he is found guilty.
It could also lead to wider protests and demands for justice for the Lambadi community.
It is important to note that the allegations against MLA Malla Reddy are yet to be proven in court. We will continue to follow this story and provide updates as they become available.
Additional Information:
The Lambadi community is a nomadic tribe found in various parts of India.
They are classified as a Scheduled Tribe, which means they are entitled to certain benefits and affirmative action under the Indian Constitution.
Land grabbing is a serious problem in India, and it disproportionately affects tribal communities.
I hope this news article provides a clear and concise overview of the case against MLA Malla Reddy. Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Triple Murder in Mancherial: 2 Neighbors Killed in Revenge Attack, Migrant Worker Stabbed
Asifabad/Mancherial: Two separate incidents in Asifabad and Mancherial have left three people dead. In the first incident, a 45-year-old man named Gubide Shravan was murdered by his neighbor, Bamne Srinivas, on Friday night in Bestawada. The victim’s son, Anil, retaliated by killing Srinivas with an axe just minutes later. Anil later surrendered to the police, admitting to the crime.
According to Asifabad Inspector Raju, the police suspect that Srinivas had a grudge against Shravan over a minor issue, and he was under the influence of alcohol during the incident. Srinivas, who is Shravan’s son-in-law and lives next door, has three daughters and a son, while Shravan is survived by three sons.
In another incident on the same night, a 38-year-old migrant daily wage laborer, Boddu Jalandar, was stabbed to death in Keslapur village in Bheemini mandal of Mancherial district. The accused, Muthyam Rajashekhar Goud, surrendered to the police and confessed to the murder.
Jalandar, originally from Keslapur, had moved to Hyderabad a few years ago in search of a livelihood. He had returned to Keslapur to cast his vote. The families of Jalandar and Rajashekhar had been in conflict for an extended period.
HYDERABAD: A social worker and woman candidate contesting from the Nampally assembly constituency was allegedly abused and assaulted by a group of persons during her campaign at Asifnagar.
The victim, a resident of Tolichowki, was in Muradnagar to meet with some people when she was attacked by a group of men. She was confined to a house until the police rescued her.
A case under Sections 342, 354,356,379,506, and 323 r/w 34 of the Indian Penal Code has been registered against the accused persons.
Sirolu Mandal, October 24, 2023: Four people were injured on Monday night when a parked car collided with a bike from behind on the National Highway at Gujilitanda in Sirolu mandal.
The injured were identified as the bike rider, his pillion rider, and two passengers in the auto. They were all taken to the area hospital in the 108 vehicle. Their condition is said to be stable.
According to police reports, the bike was traveling on the highway when the parked car suddenly swerved into the road. The bike rider tried to brake but was unable to avoid the collision. The impact of the collision knocked the bike riders and the auto passengers off their vehicles.
The police are investigating the incident to determine the exact cause of the collision.
Hyderabad: Two teenagers were killed and three others were injured in a road accident near Keesara on the city outskirts on Saturday morning.
The victims were identified as Bhuvesh (17) and Tushara (18), both residents of Alwal.
According to police, the accident occurred when the car in which the victims were traveling went out of control and hit a tree. Preliminary reports suggest that over speeding and drunk driving may have been the cause of the accident.
The bodies of the deceased were sent to Gandhi Hospital for postmortem, while the injured are being treated in hospital.
Police have filed a case and are investigating the matter.
A textile store in Ramnagar was completely destroyed by a fire that broke out in the early hours of Friday. No casualties were reported, but the store owner suffered heavy losses.
The fire is suspected to have been caused by a short circuit. Local residents noticed smoke coming out of the store and called the fire department. Two fire engines were rushed to the spot and the fire was brought under control within an hour.
However, by then, the store and its contents had been completely destroyed. The store was full of cotton, fiber, and cloth material, which helped the fire to spread quickly. The cost of the damage is estimated to be in lakhs of rupees.
Hyderabad: Man accused of killing wife and son dies by suicide
A man who was accused of killing his wife and son six months ago in Hyderabad has died by suicide.
Y Dhanraj, a resident of Anajpur village, Abdullapurmet mandal of Rangareddy district, hanged himself at his house on Sunday.
Dhanraj was arrested in March for the murders of his wife Lavanya and son Kriyash. He was accused of killing his wife with an axe and then drowning his son in a water sump.
A case of dowry death was registered against Dhanraj and he was in remand. However, he was granted bail recently and was staying at his house in Anajpur.
Police are investigating the reasons behind Dhanraj’s suicide.
It is important to note that Dhanraj was accused of killing his wife and son, and that he has not been convicted of these crimes.
Unknown burglars stole Rs. 2 lahks from the home of a retired IAS officer, Sharman Naik, in GP Ramnaik Thanda village of Jannaram mandal on Tuesday night.
The burglars broke into the house and stole the cash from an almirah on the first floor while Naik and his family members were asleep in a room on the ground floor.
A woman in Hyderabad was duped by cyber fraudsters to the tune of Rs.59.20 lakh on the pretext of giving her money for hitting likes to online posts.
The victim, a resident of Manikonda and working in a private firm, received a message on her social media account claiming to give her money for hitting likes to the pages and posts they suggest.
Attracted by the offer, she contacted the fraudsters and they collected money from her periodically on the pretext of security deposits.
The woman realized she had been cheated when the fraudsters stopped responding to her messages and calls. She has filed a complaint with the Cybercrime police, who are investigating the case.
A woman was killed and two others were severely injured in a road accident in Warangal, Telangana, on Saturday. The incident occurred when an RTC bus collided with a two-wheeler in Khilla Warangal Mandal.
The deceased has been identified as Banothu Bujji, a native of Bojervu village. The accident occurred when the two-wheeler attempted to overtake the bus and lost control at Naidu Petrol Pump.
Following the accident, people gathered and started beating up the RTC bus driver. The police rushed to the scene and shifted the injured persons to Warangal MGM Hospital for treatment.
The police have registered a case and an investigation is underway.
Safety Guidelines:
Always wear a helmet when riding a two-wheeler.
Do not overtake buses or other large vehicles from the wrong side.
Be especially careful when driving at night or in bad weather conditions.
Be aware of your surroundings and obey all traffic rules.
Additional Information:
The police are investigating the cause of the accident and have not yet released any further details.
The condition of the two injured persons is said to be stable.
The family of the deceased woman is in shock and is being comforted by relatives and friends.