Rahul Gandhi is the real driving force behind the demolition of homes
For the Musi Riverfront Development Project, claims KTR BRS working president KT Rama Rao. On Wednesday, Rao accused Congressman Gandhi of being the reason behind the ongoing house demolitions for the project, claiming that the Congressman approved the project in exchange for cash payments while ignoring the needs of the general public. He claimed that although the project was being carried out in the name of "beautification," the true goal was "Musi lootification."
Rama Rao told the media informally at Telangana Bhavan, "Rahul Gandhi is the real force behind the demolition of homes in Hyderabad, driving a bulldozer over the houses of the poor for money bags."
Claiming that Rahul Gandhi was in charge of the project and that Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy was just its public face, he said Gandhi was nowhere to be found as the people suffered. Gandhi had even pledged to visit Telangana whenever someone called.
Rama Rao questioned the intentions of the Congress leadership and swore to reveal their involvement in unethical behavior as soon as possible. He added that he knew the contractor the Congress intended to award the multi-million dollar Musi Riverfront Development Project to.
He further emphasized that the project's exorbitant costs were merely intended to line the pockets of the Congress leadership. "The Congress is spending Rs. 1.5 lakh crore on this project, which is worth Rs. 16,000 crore. He questioned, "Where is the extra money going?
The project was approved by the Governor due to pressure from the Center, according to the former Minister, who also questioned the BJP leaders' silence on the matter. Why won't the BJP speak out on this? Under pressure from the Center, the Governor approved the ordinance. "This is a coordinated scheme by the Congress and BJP," he declared, urging the State government to call a special assembly meeting to go into the issue in further depth.
He further emphasized that the project's exorbitant costs were merely intended to line the pockets of the Congress leadership. "The Congress is spending Rs. 1.5 lakh crore on this project, which is worth Rs. 16,000 crore. He questioned, "Where is the extra money going?
The project was approved by the Governor due to pressure from the Center, according to the former Minister, who also questioned the BJP leaders' silence on the matter. Why won't the BJP speak out on this? Under pressure from the Center, the Governor approved the ordinance. "This is a coordinated scheme by the Congress and BJP," he declared, urging the State government to call a special assembly meeting to go into the issue in further depth.
“If Venkat Reddy has the courage, he should visit the affected areas and explain about the project to the people. Let him see how the people react,” he said, adding that the previous BRS government constructed multiple sewerage treatment plants (STPs) for treating the sewerage water being discharged into the Musi River.
Responding to a question, the BRS working president rubbished allegations made by Minister Konda Surekha, stating that the BRS was not responsible for the online trolling against her on social media. Calling out the Congress leader for her hypocrisy, he said Congress leaders were relentlessly targeting him and his party members on social media. "If Venkat Reddy has the guts, he ought to go to the impacted areas and inform the locals about the proposal. He responded, "Let him see how the people react." The former BRS government had built a number of sewage treatment plants (STPs) to handle the wastewater that was being dumped into the Musi River.
In response to a query, the working president of the BRS denied Minister Konda Surekha's accusations, saying the BRS had nothing to do with the online abuse directed at her on social media. He accused the Congress leader of being hypocritical and said that he and his party members were being singled out by them on social media.
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