BRS Stepped Up Its Fight To Support victims of Musi, HYDRA Victims

BRS party has stepped up its fight to support the victims of Musi and HYDRA. They are assuring that they will stand by the victims and will fight legally on behalf of the party. They expressed his support for the dharna of Mui victims against the government.

Party leaders Harish Rao, Sabita Indra Reddy, Malla Reddy, Gangula Kamalkar ,along with many other leaders inspected the houses of Musi victims in Hydershakote. On this occasion, BRS leaders assured that they will support them. The victims raised slogans against the Congress government.

On this occasion, Harish Rao said in 1908, Nizam King’s houses were destroyed by floods. But the Revant is doing worse than the Nizam. Where is justice for the poor?, he asked. Harish Rao made it clear that if you face any problem, come to Telangana Bhavan, the doors are open 24 hours.

Harish Rao assured the victims that even if they come in the middle of the night, they will provide shelter to them. “Call us if it is urgent.. we will be there in fifteen minutes”, he asserted. He urged Chief Minister Revanth Reddy to end his silence, come out and give assurance to the victims and avoid beautification.

If Revanth Reddy has funds for beautification, Harish Rao advised him to first construct toilets and hostels for girls in schools, who are suffering and also provide better treatment by buying medicines in Gandhi Hospital.

Meanwhile, unmoved by the agony of the people facing an uncertain future with the State government firm on demolishing their homes on the banks of River Musi, the two officials at the helm of the demolition drive however claimed there would be no forceful evictions. In fact, they claimed that many families had already agreed to shift to double bedroom houses constructed in different areas in the city.

Musi Riverfront Development Corporation officials had conducted a drone survey and identified 10,600 houses and structures along the 55 km stretch. These structures were in the riverbed and buffer zone limits and had to be relocated.

However, not a single family would be evicted forcefully and all oustees would be provided 2BHKs, which were worth Rs.25 lakh to Rs.30 lakh, Municipal Administration and Urban Development Principal Secretary Dana Kishore  Said.

Accompanied by HYDRA Commissioner AV Ranganath, he said officials had surveyed 974 houses in different areas along the river stretch over the last two days. Of these, 576 houses were on the riverbed limits and families in 406 houses were ready to relocate, he added.

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