CM Revanth Reddy announces the development of ” Dakshina Kasi” under Musi Rejuvenation Project (M.R.P)
As a symbol of religious harmony, a big Mosque and Church will be developed in the Musi project
Civilization developed alongside the rivers and economic and trade development took place in the coastal region
Hyderabad’s heritage history is on the verge of extinction due to neglect of Musi and Esa rivers.The two rivers turned dump yards due to neglect
CM took a strong dig at opposition for obstructing the Musi project
The government is moving forward in accordance with people’s aspirations
CM appeals to opposition leaders to withdraw NGT case against Musi project
The CM warned that people will boycot the leaders who oppose the Musi project
CM Revanth Reddy laid the foundation stone to Omkareshwara Swamy and Veerabhadra Swamy temples at Manchirevula
Hyderabad, March 28: Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has announced that ” Dakshina Kasi” would be developed by constructing the historical Shiva temples under the Musi Rejuvenation Project.
Laying foundation stones for Omkareshwara Swamy and Veerabhadra Swamy temples at Manchirevula today, the Chief Minister said that it is a historical occasion that the foundation stone for the historic temple foundation is laid today. ” We are developing these temples in a sprawling 8 acres of land with an investment of ₹700 crores. With the divine blessings of lord Shiva, we started the works of the famous temples”

Stating that this region boasts a history spanning 1,400 years, the CM said that the government took the responsibility of preserving the history for future generations.
CM Revanth Reddy vowed that the People’s Government will complete the Musi project despite numerous hurdles created by the opposition parties. People will perform ” Shiva Tandavam” against those who opposed the project. As a symbol of religious harmony, the government will also construct a Mosque and a Church in Musi catchment area at Nagole. ” It stands as a testament to our unwavering sincerity and commitment toward the people who are considered as Gods for us “

The Chief Minister noted that many previous governments tried to revive the Musi River but failed due to various reasons. We consider it is our good fortune to have got the opportunity to develop the Musi riverfront. the CM hoped that almighty God will clear all hurdles created by the opposition parties.
CM Revanth Reddy highlighted the support extended by the people representatives of the Musi area rising above political differences. The Chief Minister took a strong dig at some political leaders for not supporting the Musi project. Leaders enjoyed numerous political positions with the blessings of the people of this region. Some of them filed a case with the National Green Tribunal in an attempt to hinder this development. Do those who obstruct the development of this region truly possess the moral authority to serve as public representatives? The CM appealed to the leaders to withdraw the case.

Reiterating that the government is moving forward to fulfill the aspirations of the people, CM Revanth Reddy observed that civilization flourished alongside river basins. Trade and economic development have taken place on seacoasts. Since Telangana is the only landlocked state in the country, CM Revanth Reddy said that the objective of the Musi project is to revive Musi and Esa rivers which turned as dump yards and polluted due to human error.

The Chief Minister also warned the historical city of Hyderabad’s heritage is on the verge of extinction. Delhi was already witnessing heavy air pollution and people are struggling to lead a healthy life. The CM stressed that we should learn from such big cities and move forward by addressing important issues like air and water pollution. Pollution levels reached at alarming levels in Musi. As a result, the people of Nalgonda district are suffering due to the pollution. The CM criticized the opposition parties for stalling the government efforts to address pollution issues..

Further, the Chief Minister said that the government envisaged plans to divert river Godavari waters and ensure continuous water flow in Musi.






