BRS stands for violations in case Kancha Gachibowli land appointment as CEC

BRS leader T. Harish Rao (Center) and others filed representatives of the Supreme Court designated Central Authorized Commission on Kancha Gachibowli land in Hyderabad on Thursday. |Picture source:
Hyderabad
The delegation of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) submitted a delegate on Thursday and explained to the Central Authorized Commission appointed by the Supreme Court on 400 acres of land on Kancha Gachabowli Land, which included “illegal complaints and environmental violations and environmental violations and devastating”.
BRS MLA T. Harish Rao later said in a report that the government violated all guidelines on land and claimed that “destruction” was carried out even during festivals and festivals. They said the BRS submitted 11 pages of representatives and provided 200 pages of support/evidence documents.
Mr. Harish Rao said that the Committee had raised several questions to the BRS delegation and they had clarified all of them. He claimed that even if the farmer fell down tamarind or em-tree on his farm or other family needs, hundreds of trees were cut down without any permission, he said.
Even trees that were cut down for house construction purposes would need to pay Rs 50 in rural areas, and Rs 100 in urban areas, and Rs 450 per tree must be planted to make each tree cut down. He said that if it were Kancha Gachibowli, the government did not even apply to the Ministry of Forests.
It was tgiic who applied for the trees cut down at the police station, which was completely illegal. Police must allow it only after checking for forest clearance and permits in Walta. In the process, about 50 bulldozers were hired to cut down trees and three spotted deer were killed. The party said all proofs of development were submitted to the CEC.
The BRS leader said the state government borrowed Rs 100,000 crore from the bank by mortgaged land on October 22, 2024 and paid Rs 1,6984 crore as brokerage fees for obtaining the loan. They claimed that the government violated seven laws by cutting trees on Gachibowli land.
publishing – April 11, 2025 03:46 AM IST