CPI demands alternate sites for Singareni displaced Hyderabad, Feb 15 (INN): The Communist Party of India on Tuesday appealed to Hyderabad District Collector to provide an alternative site for 451 families of Singareni Colony residents, who are evicted forcibly on Monday as part of clearing illegal encroachments.
Submitting a memorandum in this connection to District Collector, CPI Greater Hyderabad Council secretary VS Bose said the government had promised to construct 3,000 houses for Singareni residents. However, it constructed 1700 houses for them and dilly dallying on the construction of remaining houses, he pointed out.
He said the government mounted to pressure of Roudri Cooperative Housing Society, Saidabad, forcibly evicted the residents without showing the alternative site. Though the government sent the victims to Nandanavanam, the residents in that area did not allow them, Bose stated. The government should own moral responsibility and construct pucca houses for them, who are standing on the road now, he pointed out.
News Posted: 15 February, 2011
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