Dr K A Paul moves Telengana HC to halt HCU 400 Acre land deal

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Dr K A Paul moves Telengana HC to halt HCU 400 Acre land deal
Dr K A Paul moves Telengana HC to halt HCU 400 Acre land deal

New Delhi : In a press conference held in Hyderabad, World’s Most popular evangelist and President of the Prajasanthi Party, Dr. K.A. Paul made a series of serious allegations and revealed new developments on issues of public concern, calling out both political figures and media houses.

Dr. Paul said that he has filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in the Telangana High Court to halt what he described as the illegal alienation of 400 acres of Hyderabad Central University land. Taking aim at the current Telangana government and Congress leadership, he accused them of selling off vital public assets meant for the country’s youth.

“You look at Yale, Oxford, Harvard — they run on endowments to support generations of students. But here, our leaders want to dispose of university land at throwaway prices instead of investing in education. They’re not empowering students — they’re robbing their future.”

He linked the land deal to a broader failure of leadership, adding that governments seem more focused on short-term gains than long-term investments in education, poverty eradication, or youth development.

Turning to the recent, highly suspicious death of Pastor Dr. Praveen Pagadala, Paul dropped another bombshell. He disclosed that he has also filed a petition in the Andhra Pradesh High Court seeking a CBI investigation into the circumstances surrounding the pastor's death.

Citing interviews with media insiders and direct references to TV5 journalist Murthy, Paul alleged that doctored videos were circulated to malign Pagadala posthumously, and that the IG's name was falsely invoked to justify the media smear campaign.

“I will not allow this kind of media trial. I will not let you frame this as Hindus vs Christians. That’s not what India stands for,” he declared. “Those media houses should be ashamed. I’m taking them to court. I don't care if it's TV5, Warner, or anyone else — I will drag you to court.”

Paul expressed full faith in the judiciary but warned that some within the legal system were indulging in "illegal activities," which he promised to expose soon.

On the economic front, Dr. Paul also touched upon the worsening financial situation in India, particularly in the Telugu states, stating that corruption and poor governance were pushing people to the brink.

Throughout the briefing, he maintained a defiant tone, stating: “You cannot silence me. You cannot buy me. I’ve stood for justice for 40 years and I will continue to do so.”

Dr. Paul concluded by urging citizens, especially the youth, to stay informed and vigilant. He encouraged people to share the video of his address widely, saying, “This is your fight too.”