Posted by AI on 2025-12-04 07:25:40 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-12 18:46:38
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In a heated political exchange, Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy has fired a broadside at the Congress government, accusing them of a potential land scam and prioritizing private interests over public welfare. The target of his criticism is the recently unveiled Hyderabad Industrial Land Transformation Policy (HILTP), which has sparked controversy and raised questions about the fate of Hyderabad's industrial landscape.
Mr. Kishan Reddy, addressing the media in New Delhi, claimed that Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy is orchestrating a scheme to sell public lands, citing the HILTP as a cover-up for financial mismanagement. The Union Minister's allegations paint a picture of a government willing to sacrifice industrial estates within the city's Outer Ring Road for commercial real estate ventures. This, he argues, will displace industries and benefit only a select few in the real estate sector.
The BJP leader further emphasized the lack of consultation with elected representatives and those directly affected, including industry workers and owners. He questioned the government's consideration for the livelihoods of these workers and highlighted a perceived injustice towards farmers in suburban conservation zones, who face restrictions on land use. The policy, according to Mr. Reddy, is a recipe for civic chaos, potentially leading to infrastructure strain, air pollution, and traffic congestion.
As the debate intensifies, the Union Minister's demand for the policy's withdrawal and his accusations of insider trading set the stage for a political showdown. With strong words exchanged, the public awaits further developments, wondering what this means for Hyderabad's industrial future and the alleged land scam's implications.