In a recent turn of events in Telangana, BJP MLA Maheshwar Reddy has raised concerns over the government’s handling of the ongoing Hydra demolitions. Reddy accused the government of using Hydra as a distraction from its failures, particularly in addressing illegal constructions by the Owaisi brothers in Bandla Guda Salakam pond. He emphasized the need for transparency and accountability in dealing with such issues, questioning if the government would take action against the illegal structures if necessary.
The Hydra demolitions have sparked a political storm in the state, with tensions rising between different parties. CM Revanth Reddy reiterated his stance on not sparing anyone involved in illegal constructions, especially those affiliated with his party. The political landscape, which was previously dominated by criticism of BRS and BJP over Hydra actions, has now shifted towards MIM, with the latter being targeted by BJP.
The debate surrounding the next target of Hydra, particularly the Owaisi Brothers, has intensified. Complaints regarding illegal constructions related to the Owaisi Brothers have been pouring in, prompting residents to voice their concerns to CM Revanth Reddy and Hydra Commissioner Ranganath. The situation has escalated further with MIM MLA Akbaruddin Owaisi defending the construction of educational institutes in the Bandlaguda Salakam pond, asserting his commitment to providing free education to the underprivileged.
Meanwhile, MIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi has raised questions about the government’s selective approach towards demolitions, calling for equal treatment of all illegal structures regardless of their ownership. The political arena is now abuzz with speculations about the government’s response to these challenges posed by various parties.
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