
Madhapur’s roadside food vendor, Kumari Aunty, has become the talk of the town—not only for her famous street food, but for what netizens are calling her "secret formula" to avoid demolition by HYDRA.
Despite occupying government land near ITC Kohenur, her stall continues to thrive, with many others joining her lane, turning the area into an unregulated hub of roadside eateries.
While the locality struggles with hygiene issues due to unchecked waste disposal, and also traffic issues authorities have taken no action against her.
In contrast, several businesses and residential properties have been demolished under HYDRA’s crackdown on encroachments.
Many victims have questioned why Kumari Aunty remains untouched while they face severe consequences.
The mystery seemed to unravel when a viral video surfaced online, showing Kumari Aunty worshipping a photo of Revanth Reddy in her puja mandir alongside Hindu deities.
The internet quickly turned this into a meme-fest, joking that the ultimate protection from HYDRA lies not in legal documents but in devotion to Revanth Reddy.
As the debate intensifies, the bigger question remains—will HYDRA's enforcement ever be uniform, or will selective exemptions continue to expose the system’s double standards?