BJP Activists Protest To Reduce Regularization Fee

Hyderabad, July 10 (Maxim News): Quthbullapur former MLA and BJP leader Kuna Srisailam Goud demanded that the government immediately reduce the house regularization fee under G.O. 58 and 59.  

The BJP ranks protested with the families of the victims in Quthbullapur Tahsildar’s office in protest of the state government’s behavior. they raised slogans against the government. 

Later, Srisailam said that the poor who have been living there for more than ten years want to organize their houses free of cost.  He accused the government of imposing a burden on poor people by fixing high fees.  The leaders have decided that they will not stop protesting until they get justice. (Maxim News) 


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