However, state Irrigation Minister T Harish Rao dismissed Congress' allegations and said the Opposition party is only indulging in "mud-slinging" and false propaganda.
State Congress president N Uttam Kumar Reddy, who led a delegation of party leaders to Raj Bhavan, sought the intervention of Governor E S L Narasimhan on the issue.
"We represented to the Governor that resources and lands in and around Hyderabad, which belong to people, are going into the control of others (private individuals) in Telangana state more than what it used to be in Andhra Pradesh prior to its division.
The PCC president raised doubts on TRS MP K Keshav Rao seeking to give up 50 acres of land registered in the name of his family members.
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"Would any one give up 50 acres of land if no wrong happened?" he asked.
Reddy expressed "serious objection and doubts" over the participation of TRS MP from Nizamabad K Kavita, daughter of Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, in an official meeting convened by Rao on the issues related to land registration.
Wondering how can the CID of state police, which functions under the Chief Minister, conduct an impartial probe into the issue, he demanded that a CBI inquiry be ordered in the matter.
Claiming that "such a land scam has not probably happened anywhere in India," the PCC president said the Governor should directly intervene in the matter and "take appropriate action under the Constitution."
The alleged irregularities pertain to land registrations in and around Hyderabad and the state government has ordered the CID of state police to inquire into it.
"They say family members are involved. I am asking Uttam Kumar Reddy, make public the family members you say are involved," he said.
Congress has not said anything fresh or concrete in the matter, the irrigation minister said.
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