Some political forces pose obstacles to Musi revival project: Revanth Reddy

Hyderabad: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Saturday sent a warm appeal to all Telugu-speaking people living in Japan to stand up to develop Telangana and compete with the world.
“We have made a lot of progress in the IT and pharmaceutical sectors in Telangana and envisioned plans to establish a dry port in the state,” he said. The Japanese Telugu Federation organized its plan in Japan
“We are calling on everyone to step up and compete with the world for Telangana’s development. We visited the riverside in Tokyo and inspected the facilities. However, water is a symbol of our culture and development. However, some political forces are posing obstacles to the Musky revival project,” he said.
Revanth Reddy said Delhi witnessed unchecked air pollution and agencies were forced to announce holidays. “Don’t we need to learn from the uncontrolled air pollution in Delhi? Is public life at a standstill? Take it seriously and we recommend restoring and rejuvenating the Musi River in Hyderabad,” he said.
According to Revanth Reddy, the Musi project, subway expansion, regional loops (RRRs) and radial roads are considered the most important for Telangana progress. The intention of the state government is to invite substantial investment in Telangana to promote industrial development and create more jobs.
The Chief Minister called on everyone to expand their cooperation with Telangana development, saying that if everyone lends a hand, Telangana will compete with the world. “You can share your ideas with the state when we are ready to seek advice. We have experienced exciting moments from the development of our own region,” he said.