Due to this reason, the former Chief Minister KCR’s residence has now been converted into a blockade. He is currently residing in a mansion like Pragathi Bhavan, similar to the King’s Palace. He has moved to a former house in Nandinagar. In the era of 2014, he accepted the swearing-in as the first Chief Minister from that house. Now, under the current political circumstances, it remains vacant. Every day, vehicles, party leaders, and activists create a traffic jam around his residence in Banjara Hills. Many residents have also filed complaints against him. As a result, efforts are being made to construct another large residence or to renovate another large house. However, KCR himself does not prefer to leave that sentimental house.
Meanwhile, KCR has acquired an adjacent house in Nandinagar for his party workers. He is considering combining the two houses and constructing a single large residence. However, KCR has shown no interest in vacating his favorite sentimental house.
In Nandinagar, the KCR residence is right next to the party office. He has bought another house there. Currently, he is inspecting small gatherings without any obstacles, as if there are no problems, as if there is no noise. After the parliamentary elections, there is a possibility of shifting to the quarters in Kundanbagh.