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We will develop an eco-park there: KTR

Hyderabad: BRS work chairman KT Rama Rao warned potential buyers Thursday to bid for any portion of the 400 acres of Kancha Gachibowli land during the proposed lawsuit. He said when the BRS returns to power, it will reclaim every inch of 400 acres and develop it into an eco-park.

Rama Rao said in a press conference: “BRS will fight the sale of land and protect and develop as an eco-park online at Manhattan Central Park, which KCR discussed with experts and others.

“If the government claims that the auction is to create jobs, then in the past, the BRS government has obtained 14,000 acres of land. This land is the only green lung space in western Hyderabad and must be protected to save the environment.”

He said students at the University of Hyderabad have been in an “extraordinary struggle” with the actions of the state government and asked why Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was silent on the issue. He said: “If the government does not turn its position,” the BRS will advance to UOH with the full strength of the Hyderabad people. ”
Rama Rao said Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy “claimed to work 18 hours a day.

The BRS leaders also slammed Deputy Chief Minister Malu Bhatti Vikramarka for refuting concerns about wildlife on the UOH campus, and his comments on the image of animals in the land of Kancha Gachibowli were only generated by artificial intelligence, when there were a lot of wildlife in the place.

Later, the BRS welcomed the Supreme Court’s order to Kancha Gachibowli Land, and Rama Rao said the party “thanks to the Supreme Court for stopping the reckless destruction of the HCU green cover”.

Rama Rao said in an article on X: “Honor of the ruthless spirit of students, teachers, media and activists.

The senior leader T. Harish Rao, who was also welcomed by the court’s instructions, said: “These orders are the face of Chief Minister AA Revanth Reddy.

He said the court order was “a victory for students, students who love and fight for the protection of the environment.”

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