Hyderabad:The government of Telangana has completed 90 per cent of the demolition of the buildings of the old secretariat to build a new complex.
Chief Minister's Office (CMO) said on Monday that there would be an estimated 4,500 truck-loads of debris. So far 2,000 truckloads of debris have been removed while other works were going on.
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This was the first official statement on the status of demolition which began amid tight security on July 7.
As a media channel had last week filed a petition in the high court challenging the restrictions on media persons wanting to cover the demolition work, Roads and Buildings Minister Vemula Prashanth Reddy said on Monday that the government will take media persons in the evening to show them the demolition work and clearing of debris.
The government said it did not allow anyone into the premises as there was a danger of accidents happening while demolishing the high-rise buildings.
There are requests from the media representatives to allow them to report the demolition works. Based on these requests, the government has decided to allow the media representatives into the secretariat premises to cover the demolition works and clearing of the debris, the CMO said.
It quoted the minister as saying that the government will take media representatives to cover the demolition and removal of the debris works, as there are chances of any accident happening during the demolition works. He said Hyderabad Police Commissioner Anjani Kumar will take the media persons from BRK Bhavan, the temporary secretariat, to the demolition site.