Kerala CM slams Telangana govt over demolition drive in Khammam
The Hindu
Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan criticizes Telangana's demolition drive, calling it "bulldozer raj" and accusing Congress of displacing families.
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Monday (March 2, 2026) alleged that the recent reported demolition drive in Telangana’s Khammam district reflects “bulldozer raj” and accused the Congress government there of rendering hundreds of families homeless without prior notice.
In a statement, the Kerala Chief Minister said after the Congress-ruled Karnataka, the “bulldozer raj” has now surfaced in Telangana as well, which he described as a "matter of concern".
Referring to reports from Velugumatla village in Khammam district, he claimed that around 700 houses built on ‘Bhoodan’ land were demolished on February 25 in the early hours, allegedly without issuing any prior notice. He alleged that nearly 3,000 people, possessing identification documents, were rendered homeless in the drive carried out in the presence of police.
The Left veteran said the houses demolished were located in Vinoba Nagar and had been allotted to landless families during the Bhoodan movement led by Vinoba Bhave.
He termed it “surprising” that the Congress in Telangana could not accept even the limited objectives of the Bhoodan movement, a land reform movement started in 1951.
The Chief Minister also referred to alleged victims of similar demolition action in Yelahanka in Karnataka, stating that they continue to live on the streets. He sought to know how the Congress could lead and implement what he called as “inhuman” measures.













