BRS joins forces with distraught Musi evictees
Arpita Kushwaha September 30, 2024 11:27 AM

The BRS has assured those threatened with eviction due to the Musi beautifying project that they would get full assistance and that the bulldozers will have to go over them before their homes.

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BRS leader T Harish Rao was invited by many communities around the Musi River area, and he made an effort to console those who were impacted. The residents of the colonies along the Musi stretch summoned the BRS leader to voice their suffering, even though the leader was scheduled to visit Hydershakote.

Harish Rao, criticizing the Revanth Reddy administration for the demolition campaign, insisted that the government feed the underprivileged before attempting to beautify the Musi. “The beautification project along the Musi River should not be used to intimidate or deceive the public.” Harish Rao questioned, “Instead of making lofty promises, how about taking concrete steps to prevent sewage water from polluting the river?” He accused the Chief Minister of exploiting the beautifying of the Musi River as a cover for his real estate transactions.

Rao gave the victims of the Musi River project the assurance that the BRS party would protect them from the bulldozer politics of Congress. He said that the BRS will defend the houses of those impacted by the Musi River project and criticized the CM’s handling of the problem. Give us a call if you need help. We’ll get there in thirty minutes, I swear. In a message to the victims of the Musi River project who are threatened with eviction, Harish Rao said, “No bulldozer or JCB will be allowed to touch your homes without crossing us first.” Harish Rao questioned the goals of the administration, saying that Rahul Gandhi needed to swap the hand emblem of the Congress party for a bulldozer.

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