Hyderabad: Members of Nawab Fareed Nawaz Jung Bahadur’s family staged a protest on Monday, alleging illegal demolition of the 135-year-old Chiran Fort, also known as Devdi Nawab Nazeer Jung, a protected heritage structure.Part of the Paigah palace complex, the fort was built around 1890 and is named after Fareed Nawaz Jung, son of Nawab Sultan-ul-Mulk Bahadur and grandson of Sir Viqar-ul-Umra, former Prime Minister under Mir Mahbub Ali Khan. The structure is classified as Grade II under a 1998 govt order and recognised by INTACH for its architectural value.Family members alleged that key portions, including the main gate, a burj (tower), and several private sections, have been demolished. “We noticed internal damage and removal of doors, raising suspicion. The demolition appears aimed at setting up a construction company’s office,” said Paigah scion Obaid-ur-Rehman.The property was leased in the mid-1990s for 99 years to Mancherial MLA K Prem Sagar Rao, now at the centre of the dispute. Qamerunisa Begum, great-granddaughter of Nawab Nazeer Jung, said the lease did not permit structural changes. “Any demolition without consultation is unacceptable. Being a heritage structure, it cannot be altered without due permissions,” she said, adding that legal action is being planned.Heritage activists flagged concerns, citing the closure of a club on the premises as a sign of larger plans. Officials confirmed no permission was granted. Under the Telangana Heritage Act, 2017, violations can invite up to three years’ imprisonment and a 50,000 fine.


