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Telangana: Congress leader oppose new building constructions at the Secretariat

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Updated: July 1st, 2019, 17:04 IST
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Hyderabad: The Congress in Telangana Monday voiced strong opposition to TRS government’s move to construct new Secretariat and legislature buildings here, saying the existing buildings were in good condition, having been constructed only about 30 years ago.

Congress MLAs and other leaders, who visited the Secretariat buildings, also said there were more pressing issues to be addressed other than the construction of new buildings.

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“… all these buildings have been constructed within the last 10-30 years. All facilities are there. This Secretariat is largest which catered to the needs of all districts in undivided state, right from Srikakulam (in Andhra Pradesh, bordering Orissa) to Adilabad,” Congress Legislature Party (CLP) leader M Bhatti Vikramarka told reporters.

Separate Telangana state has been achieved to address unemployment, water and others, he said. Vikramarka also talked about TRS’ election promises, including construction of double bedroom houses for poor, distribution of three acres of land to landless poor and free education “from LKG to PG”.

“There would have been some meaning if you have spoken about construction of Secretariat or Assembly, if there are surplus funds even after spending on… needs, in the order of priority,” he said.

There is “nothing more atrocious” than saying that the Secretariat which catered to the needs of undivided Andhra Pradesh is inadequate for Telangana, he said.

It is not the case either that the Secretariat buildings faced the threat of collapsing, he added. “All (facilities) are there. But, an atrocious idea originated in the mind of the Chief Minister of this state. Existing buildings be demolished, funds be released, palaces be built as per his wish. His name should be there on them like an emperor or a Maharaja. People’s interests are not to be seen in this,” Vikramarka said.

Congress Lok Sabha member A Revanth Reddy alleged the TRS government had taken a decision to demolish the buildings which are worth Rs 1,000 crore. “The value of these buildings with about 10 lakh sq-ft is about Rs 1,000 crore. (Chief Minister) Chandrasekhar Rao ji has taken a decision to demolish the buildings worth Rs 1,000 crore with bulldozers,” he said.

Congress MLC T Jeevan Reddy alleged the government is not talking about important matters like providing quality seeds to farmers and whether farmers’ loan waiver would be carried out at one go or in phases.

Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao set the ball rolling June 27 for construction of grand Secretariat and Legislative Assembly buildings with ground-breaking ceremonies. The new Rs 400 crore Secretariat buildings would come up in the existing complex housing several blocks, near the picturesque Hussain Sagar lake.

The Chief Minister had earlier said the present Secretariat complex was congested which made it difficult for fire tenders to move in the event of a fire accident.

Noting that the legislative council building is situated at a distance from the Assembly building in the existing complex, Rao recently said the path between them is in a zig-zag manner which made it difficult for the Chief Minister, ministers and others to move.

Dismissing the opposition criticism, ruling TRS MLC Palla Rajeshwar Reddy had earlier said the government decides what is good for the people as people gave mandate to the party. “These (buildings) also, we will definitely build in a way that is useful to people following the formation of separate Telangana and reflected the Telangana’s pride. (We) will remove which are not necessary and build new (ones),” he said.

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