Telangana CM Revanth Reddy came down heavily on BRS leader KTR. Revanth Reddy spoke with the press last evening about the Musi riverfront development program while clarifying it as the rejuvenation of the river and not just its beautification.
Revanth Reddy slammed the opposition for obstructing this project. He reasserted that this project is to give a better life to people living in the stench of the Musi River. Revanth also challenged the opposition to stay on the Musi riverfront for three months as a role model and he will shut down the HYDRAA project. Revanth Reddy asked the officials to allot three houses in the names of Eeteal Rajender, KTR, and Harish Rao. He further threw satires that the food also will be provided in the rehabilitation and rejuvenation program.
The Telangana CM ridiculed the opposition’s propaganda about the Musi project’s cost of 1.50 lakh crores. He said, ‘This is not a Kaleshwaram project to swindle money.’
Telangana CM mentioned about the traffic jams due to small rains in Hyderabad. Revanth Reddy questioned if we had to go to the person sleeping in the farmhouse for help when the floods took over the city.
Revanth Reddy while lashing out at the opposition made satirical comments saying that this is not the beautification like people go to Dubai to get hair transplanted. Not just that, the Telangana CM also said he is not working with ‘Andala Bhamalu’ (beautiful ladies) while he rubbished the opposition’s allegations on Musi rejuvenation.
This post was last modified on 18 October 2024 12:43 am
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