Corporators Demand HMWSSB MD To Be Present: House Adjourned For Second Time

Hyderabad, July 6 (Maxim News):  The GHMC Council Meeting has been adjourned for the second time as corporators surrounded the Mayor and GHMC Commissioner podiums demanding answers for the substandard water supply.

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HMWSSB MD Ashk Reddy

BJP and BR’s corporators demanded that HMWSSB MD Ashk Reddy be present at the house meeting.  While Commissioner Amrapali Kata tried to explain that the MD was on leave as he was suffering from viral fever, corporators continued to create a ruckus. 

Meanwhile, when the BRS corporators accused the Mayor of being a turncoat she alleged that the party forced her to make that move.  “You don’t have any subject to talk on, because of which you are creating ruckus.  Do you know the rules, she asked the corporators in a harsh tone.  (Maxim News) 


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