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Musi Nidra: Kishan Reddy urges CM to rethink river clean-up challenge

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Telangana BJP president and Union Minister of Coal & Mines G. Kishan Reddy at Amberpet in the course of the Musi Nidra marketing campaign in opposition to demolition of homes in Hyderabad on Saturday.
| Photograph Credit score: RAMAKRISHNA G

Promising all assist to residents prone to be displaced by the Musi riverfront growth challenge, BJP state president and Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy urged Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy to rethink the challenge contemplating the large displacement of the poor. Nevertheless, he made it clear that they weren’t in opposition to the challenge however in opposition to the demolition of homes of the poor.

He stated his celebration launched the ‘Musi Nidra’ marketing campaign to instil confidence among the many poor and reassure them that the celebration would stand by them if their properties had been demolished utilizing bulldozers.

Addressing a gathering in the course of the launch of Musi Nidra (sleepover programme) at Tulsi Ram Nagar in Amberpet on Saturday, Mr. Kishan Reddy criticised the State authorities’s strategy to the riverfront challenge, alleging that it focused the poor by proposing the demolition of properties alongside the riverbanks.

Mr. Reddy accused Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy of prioritising demolitions over rehabilitation. “The federal government is making bulletins to demolish the homes of individuals dwelling on either side of the Musi river in Hyderabad. Even when obstacles come up, the Chief Minister is adamant about utilizing bulldozers to destroy the properties of the poor,” he stated.

He alleged that the beautification challenge was a pretext for actual property pursuits whereas ignoring crucial points, together with drainage issues from Gandipet to Choutuppal that contribute to the air pollution of the Musi river. “The State authorities shouldn’t be addressing the basis causes of air pollution and drainage however is as an alternative specializing in displacing the underprivileged. There is no such thing as a readability on the aim, planning or funding of this large ₹1.5 lakh crore challenge,” he added.

The BJP chief highlighted the concern amongst residents, claiming many had been dwelling in fixed concern of dropping their properties. “Individuals are anxious due to the CM’s bulletins. Some are falling unwell because of the persistent concern of when a bulldozer will arrive,” he remarked.

Mr. Reddy reiterated the BJP’s dedication to the affected residents, stating, “For the previous 4 months, the BJP has been holding protests at Dharna Chowk to reassure these affected. As we speak, we’re staying with them to precise our solidarity and provides them braveness.”

Reiterating the BJP’s stance as a celebration for the poor, he declared, “We won’t enable the federal government to displace folks beneath the guise of growth. The BJP will all the time stand with the poor.”

As a part of the marketing campaign, a number of senior BJP leaders, together with MPs Dr. Okay. Laxman, Konda Vishweshwar Reddy, Eatala Rajender, N. Ramchander Rao and NVSS Prabhakar, visited the affected areas and interacted with residents.


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