Hyderabad, Dec. 13: The Praja Rajyam president Chiranjeevi's brother-in-law, Mr Allu Aravind's family, has landed in a land dispute in Narsingi on Saturday. The family lodged a complaint with the Narsingi police on Saturday alleging that around 20 persons trespassed on their land in Narsingi village and tried to put up a signboard. However, the accused, Mr Rahul Dev, a city-based advocate lodged another complaint with the Cyberabad police accusing Mr Aravind's family of trespassing on his land.
Mr Dev alleged that Mr Allu Aravind's family members abused and threatened him with dire consequences if he did not give up his land in their favour. The Narsingi police has been cautious about the issue. According to the inspector, Mr Ravi Chandan Reddy, the police received a complaint from Mr Krishna Reddy on behalf of Allu Aravind's family.
"We suggested to the parties to undertake a survey to ascertain the boundary limits," Mr Ravi Chandan Reddy told this newspaper. Mr Krishna Reddy, a close family friend of Allu Aravind said the issue is politically motivated and claimed that they were the rightful owners of the land for the past four years.
"It is to malign Chiranjeevi's name," Mr Reddy said. However Mr Rahul Dev claimed to have all the documents in his favour. According to police, Allu Aravind's family purchased 14.1 acres from one Mujtaba Khan in 2004 in the name of Allu Arjun, Allu Sirish and Vasantha Lakshmi. Rahul Dev and his bother Adresh Dev inherited 10.29 acres from their father Suresh Babu, who purchased the land from one Neelam Chukkaih in 1972. Now both the parties accuse each other of trespassing on their property.

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