
Hyderabad, Oct.13 (NSS): Nagarkurnool Congress MP Mallu Ravi today said Chief Minister Revanth Reddy was a silent revolutionary. Stating that in Tamil Nadu, Karunanidhi and Jayalalitha are called revolutionary leaders, he said in Telangana, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy should also be called in the same manner. Mallu Ravi said the Chief Minister was working hard day and night for the development of the State.
Speaking to media persons at Gandhi Bhavan, he asked the Opposition party leaders to not teach them lessons. “We know that the beautification of the Musi is not possible without a cleansing and showing alternative to the displaced families. The BRS leaders should tell us what they have done for Telangana by borrowing Rs 7 lakh crore. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy is determined to put Hyderabad city on the world map.
A skill and sports university has been set up for the youth. It was CM Revanth Reddy who protected the constitutional values, but it was the BJP and the BRS that tried to take away the constitutional rights. Musi river beautification project and hydra will cause temporary hardships to the people. But they will benefit lakhs of people in Hyderabad,” he said. He alleged that public money was wasted by building the new Secretariat and CM Camp office Pragathi Bhavan by the previous rulers.
SC Finance Corporation chairman Pritam said the Congress government had taken a historic decision to build the integrated residential schools. He alleged that the previous BRS government had put flowers in the ears of the people by promising free education from KG to PG. Pritam also alleged that the previous rulers had completely crippled the education system. He said the Congress government had allocated a budget of Rs 21,292 crore for the Education department. “SCs, STs, BCs and minorities are supporting the decision of CM Revanth Reddy. For the last 10 years, schools and hostels have been turned into filthy dumps without providing basic items,” he alleged. Pritam said reservation for SCs, STs, BCs and minorities would be provided in private universities.