Demolition of Praneeth Antilia Wall
On March 9, 2026, the Hyderabad Development Authority (HYDRAA) demolished a compound wall at Praneeth Antilia, a residential layout in Bachupally, Hyderabad. This action was taken under police protection and followed directives from the Telangana High Court, aiming to restore a 40-foot road that had been blocked for years.
The blocked road significantly impacted local residents, as it previously extended their commuting distance from 8 kilometers to just 3 kilometers. A.V. Ranganath, a spokesperson for HYDRAA, stated, “Removing the compound wall and opening the road would help ease traffic congestion and benefit thousands of residents in the surrounding areas.” The decision to demolish the wall was not taken lightly, as it had been a point of contention among residents who had enjoyed the benefits of a gated community for over a decade.
Historically, Praneeth Antilia has functioned as a gated community, despite not being officially recognized as one according to the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) approved plans. Ranganath emphasized, “Praneeth Antilia is not a Gated Community as per HMDA approved plan.” This distinction has fueled ongoing debates about the rights and safety of the residents.
Residents expressed their dissatisfaction with the demolition, claiming it compromises their safety. Protests erupted as community members voiced concerns that the removal of the wall would expose them to increased risks. The compound wall had previously been demolished by HYDRAA on June 24, 2025, but the community had managed to restore a sense of security during that time.
The recent demolition comes in the wake of increased traffic congestion following the opening of Exit 4 on the Outer Ring Road. This change has heightened the urgency for road access, prompting complaints from residents about the blocked road. In response, HYDRAA issued notices to remove the compound wall, which had been obstructing the thoroughfare.
As part of the ongoing development, the HMDA has begun laying a BT road along the cleared stretch, which is expected to further alleviate traffic issues. The restoration of this road access is anticipated to benefit residents from multiple colonies in the area, enhancing connectivity and reducing travel times.
Despite the potential benefits, the situation remains contentious. Observers are closely monitoring the reactions from the Praneeth Antilia residents and the broader community, as the implications of this demolition unfold. Details remain unconfirmed regarding any further actions that may be taken by either the residents or the authorities in response to the ongoing concerns about safety and community integrity.