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nearly 27,000 acres of land were once donated to poor people by Raja Venkatadri Naidu
editSeems we need to cross check the statement
"nearly 27,000 acres of land were once donated to poor people by Raja Venkatadri Naidu".
Coz,"Vasireddy Murali Krishna", General Secretary of city-based Vasireddy Venkatadri Abhyudaya Samiti mentioned to The Hindu that “Of the 33,000 acres pooled by the government, nearly 7,000 acres were the ones donated by Venkatadri Naidu”
Reference: "Vasireddy’s descendants do not get invitation - The Hindu [Dated on OCTOBER 21, 2015]"