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International Bus Terminal in 100 acres at Gajularamaram

Government is envisaging plans to build houses for poor and middle classes in Greater Hyderabad limits

Government will focus only on development in Hyderabad and the State in the next 24 months

CM Revanth Reddy lambasts union minister Kishan Reddy and BJP MPs for obstructing centre from releasing funds to Telangana

Ready for a debate on KCR’s 10-year rule, PM Modi’s 12 years and Congress government’s two and half year rule

Kishan Reddy is meeting PM and union minister soon after he submitted memoranda on state projects and stalled them

Appeals KCR and Kishan Reddy to suggest the government on development

Greater Hyderabad is divided into 3 Corporations for administrative convenience

Delhi , Mumbai and Bengaluru are facing pollution, floods and traffic problems

Hyderabad should be developed in accordance with the people’s requirements

Revanth addressed a public meeting after laying foundation stone for Cyberabad Municipal Corporation building and other development works Rs 1674.74 crores today

Hyderabad, June 08: Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has announced the works of the international bus terminal in 100 acres at Gajularamaram would start in 3 months. The Chief minister affirmed that the state government would focus only on development in Hyderabad and the State in the next 24 months rising above politics.

Addressing a public meeting after laying foundation stones for Cyberabad Municipal Corporation and other development works today, the CM said that Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Chennai and Hyderabad cities were driving the nation’s economy. Delhi was facing a pollution problem, Mumbai was struggling from floods and Bengaluru, Chennai, and Kolkata are experiencing traffic woes. Since the Hyderabad city was expanding rapidly, the Chief Minister said that the city was divided into three corporations to ensure a systematic development. We created 3 corporations to cater to the future needs of the expanding city and defined boundaries to ensure coordination between the police and municipal departments. “Let us develop our city rising above political agendas”.

The CM emphasized that boasting about a ‘Global City’ is not enough and the development must actually align with that vision. Under the master plan, we are taking up the second phase of the Metro rail and constructing one lakh houses for LIG and MIG sections in the city limits. On the lines of ‘Rajiv Gruhakalpa’ scheme, we will provide housing for people in their present residing places. Government was formulating plans to reclaim government lands from encroachers and build homes for the poor.

In a scathing attack on BJP, CM Revanth Reddy accused union minister G Kishan Reddy and BJP MPs from Telangana of stalling the releasing of central funds for development of the state. Why were the BJP MPs representing Chevella, Medak, and Malkajgiri and Kishan Reddy, who won as the MP from Secunderabad, not asking PM Modi for funds? Was not Kishan Reddy obstructing the flow of funds for Telangana’s development? When Modi developed the Sabarmati River in Gujarat, everyone heaped praise and now creating trouble to Musi project.

Do BJP MPs not have the responsibility to bring funds to the state?, the CM said he is ready for a debate comparing KCR’s ten-year rule, Modi’s twelve-year rule, and our 30-month administration. “ Let us discuss who secured funds for Telangana”.

The CM also mentioned that Kishan Reddy was meeting the Prime Minister and union ministers soon after he submitted memoranda on state issues in New Delhi. The Chief minister sought to know the reason behind Kishan Reddy ‘s instant meetings . CM Revanth Reddy warned that people will give a mandate against BJP if the union minister continues to obstruct the state’s development. The Chief minister suggested KCR and Kishan Reddy to suggest the government and stop harming the people of Telangana with corruption and arrogance.

The CM also highlighted the breakfast scheme for students from the school level up to Intermediate, free bus travel for women on RTC buses, setting up of 150 stalls to women across three-and-a-half acres through the ‘Indira Mahila Shakti’ and empowerment of women by owning petrol bunks. Young India Residential Schools’ and ‘Telangana Public Schools’ were also established to provide quality education to the poor students.

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