Have Guts To Demolish Temples In Riverbed Of Musi: Kishan Reddy Challenge To Revanth

Hyderabad, Oct 25 (Maxim News): Telangana State BJP President and Union Minister for Coal and Mines, Kishan Reddy challenged Chief Minister Revanth Reddy whether he has the guts to demolish the temples in the riverbed of Musi. He said that BJP activists are ready to stay with the victims in Musi Pravaha areas. He said that he was ready to go to Chanchalguda and Cherlapally jail.

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He said that they are not against cleansing and beautification. He said that he is asking the government not to deprive the poor people of their houses. He asked the government to build a retaining wall on both sides of Musi. It has been 10 months since Revanth came to power and he has not even laid the foundation stone for a single poor man’s house. The poor people were forcefully removed from the houses built by accumulating money by demolishing them. He expressed his concern that if the hard-built houses are being demolished, they do not know what to do.  He said that the BJP would support the poor people.

Have Guts To Demolish Temples In Riverbed Of Musi: Kishan Reddy Challenge To Revanth
Have Guts To Demolish Temples In Riverbed Of Musi: Kishan Reddy Challenge To Revanth

He said that the previous BRS government led by K. Chandrasekhar Rao and his family also terrorized the poor in the name of beautification. It is alleged that Revanth Reddy is also following the path of BRS. BJP leaders toured the Musi catchment area along with the people and inquired about the sufferings of victims. He said that Revanth had a dream to build commercial complexes in the Musi catchment area.  Does Revatnh know about the actual Musi area?  he asked. There are many Maisamma temples, Pochamma temples, and Mutyalamma temples in the riverbed of Musi.

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Is Musi Beautification important? Is it important to build roads in colonies? He asked. He said that there is no money for Greater Municipality and Water Board even for street lights. Is it necessary to bring a loan of Rs. 1.50 lakh crore for the Musi project, he asked.

He said there is an international-level bus stand and many government offices close to River Musi. What is the condition of the government offices, bus stand, and metro stations next to Musi?  He asked. Why Revanth is so against the poor?   (Maxim News)


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