BRS Declares All-Out War Against Revanth’s Musi Demolition Drive
Hyderabad, Sept 28 (Maxim News): Declaring an all-out war against the Congress government’s demolition drive launched in Hyderabad city as part of the Musi riverfront beautification project, BRS leader and former Minister T. Harish Rao on Saturday warned that the ‘bulldozer justice‘ would only result in tarnishing the image of an emerging global city, known for its opportunities and welcoming nature for people from all corners of India.
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Interacting with families facing the risk of displacement that thronged the Telangana Bhavan in large numbers, Harish Rao pledged total solidarity on behalf of his party to those affected by the demolitions. He assured that the BRS would extend free legal aid to all such families and challenge their displacement in a court of law. The service of the party legal cell would be made available to them around the clock.
Harish Rao Expresses Concern For Victims
Harish Rao expressed deep concern for families facing the imminent threat of losing their homes, which represent their lifetime earnings and fortunes. The ill-advised moves of the government which had left thousands of families on the edge would not augur well for the State. He urged the government to reconsider its approach and prioritize the welfare of the citizens.
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He called for a more humane and inclusive strategy that balances urban development with the rights and livelihoods of the affected families. Harish Rao stressed that the beautification project should not come at the cost of displacing residents and disrupting their lives.
The BRS leader made a fervent appeal to the Congress party’s central leadership by drawing the attention of Rahul Gandhi, who has previously spoken out against similar “bulldozer justice” in northern states, with a demand to take serious note of the situation in Telangana under his party’s rule.
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Harish Rao Demands Rahul Gandhi’s Intervene
Harish Rao demanded that Rahul Gandhi intervene to halt the state government’s demolition activities led by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy. He urged the Congress government to convene an all-party meeting to discuss the Musi project and the fate of over 25,000 families affected by it before proceeding further.
Harish Rao assured the families, who were in a state of panic due to the looming threat of demolition, that a delegation of BRS MLAs would visit on Sunday the houses, colonies, and localities marked for demolition. He emphasized that the BRS legal team would provide round-the-clock support to these families from Telangana Bhavan.
He criticized the government for demolishing homes without serving any notices, contrasting this with the extended time of 45 days given to the Chief Minister’s brother for the demolition of a house owned by him in the buffer zone of a tank in the city. He highlighted the tragic cases of Buchavva, a woman who committed suicide after her house was demolished, and another woman who died of a heart attack due to the stress caused by the demolition drive. He labeled these deaths as ‘murders’ committed by the Revanth Reddy government.
Harish Rao’s statements underscore the need for a compassionate approach to urban development that does not disrupt the lives of the poor and disadvantaged. He warned the government against unleashing its disruptive potential, which could wreak havoc on the lives of vulnerable citizens.
Sabita Indra Reddy, MLA and former minister, also took part.
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Hyderabad Residents’ Cry for Help Echoes at BRS Headquarters
A group of residents of Rajendranagar district in Hyderabad gathered at Telangana Bhawan on Saturday to protest the HYDRA actions of their houses.
The residents, who claim to have obtained all necessary construction permits during the United Andhra Pradesh era, expressed their frustration and anger over the demolition drive.
Protesters questioned the legitimacy of the demolition, saying the current state government should not be held responsible for the actions of previous administrations.
They lamented the government’s lack of information and transparency on the demolition plans. Residents expressed willingness to support development efforts but urged the government not to indulge in illegal destruction.
Many of the locals affected were emotional, sharing stories of their struggles and fears. As the protests continued, frustration and despair filled the atmosphere at Telangana Bhavan. (Maxim News)
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