KTR slams Congress govt for 'Hydra'ma Hyderabad, Sept 25 (INN): BRS Working President K Tarakarama Rao has strongly criticised the Congress government, accusing it of creating unnecessary drama under the guise of the 'Hydra' demolition.
KTR condemned selective actions against the poor while turning a blind eye to the rich and influential. "There cannot be one law for the powerful and another for the poor. We will not stay silent," he stated during his media interaction following a visit to the city's sewage treatment plants (STPs).
KTR accused the government of practising double standards. "If you have the courage, take action against those who issued permissions and the builders who violated the rules," he challenged. He criticized the previous Congress regime, claiming that illegal encroachments and faulty permissions were their legacy.
The BRS leader expressed outrage over the demolition of homes of the poor. "A seven-year-old girl named Vedashree wasn't even given time to collect her books before her house was bulldozed. Pregnant women and small shop owners were also victims of these heartless actions," KTR highlighted, adding that such incidents were nothing short of "inhumane."
He assured that the BRS legal team would fully support the victims of the 'Hydra' demolitions. "Contact Telangana Bhavan or reach out to your local BRS MLAs. We will fight for justice," KTR promised.
KTR demanded strict action against those who had issued illegal building permits, particularly in buffer zones. "If a building was constructed in violation of regulations, why are the poor paying the price? Hold the officials and builders accountable," he demanded.
KTR also raised concerns about alleged attempts to award a contract related to the Musi River project to a blacklisted company from Pakistan. "We are watching the corrupt intentions behind the Musi project. At the right time, we will expose the truth," he warned.
In a scathing attack on the Chief Minister, KTR questioned whether the government was being run or had turned into a "circus." He urged the Chief Minister to prove his integrity by demolishing illegal properties belonging to ministers and influential individuals, including his own family's houses, if found in buffer zones.
KTR emphasized the need for a humane government approach, urging it to refrain from "bulldozing" poor people's homes. "Why are recently registered houses being demolished within days? This government lacks transparency," he lamented.
He announced that if the oppressive actions against the underprivileged continue, BRS would stand as a shield for the victims. "We will block the bulldozers if necessary," he asserted. KTR called for the judiciary to take suo moto cognizance of the government's attempts to sideline justice and suppress the voices of the vulnerable.
KTR contrasted the current government's actions with the BRS government's work during its tenure. "We constructed homes for the poor and initiated numerous projects for Hyderabad's development. Because of the Former CM KCR's leadership, Hyderabad is set to become the first South Asian city to achieve 100% wastewater treatment," he added, citing the construction of 31 STPs across the city.
KTR ended with a firm reminder to the government, stating that the people of Hyderabad had placed their trust in the BRS. "Do not take their trust for granted. Stop the drama and start taking real action for the welfare of the people," he concluded.
News Posted: 26 September, 2024
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