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Oppn tears into KCR over handling of coronavirus, says CM busy in construction of new secretariat

Launching a scathing attack on the Telangana chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao over handling of coronavirus in the state by his government, opposition including BJP and Congress alleged that the CM is now busy in the demolition of old secretariat and construction of a new one.

BJP leader K Laxman and Telangana Congress working president Ponnam Prabhakar speaking to media
BJP leader K Laxman and Telangana Congress working president Ponnam Prabhakar speaking to media
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Published : Jul 11, 2020, 5:58 AM IST

Hyderabad: Opposition including Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Congress has hit out at the chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao over handling of coronavirus in the state by his government and said that he is now busy in the demolition of old secretariat and construction of a new one.

"KCR has left coronavirus to people and is now busy in demolition and construction of new secretariat. We strongly condemn it and this unilateral and undemocratic decision of this government which will be taught a lesson by the people of Telangana," BJP leader K Laxman told media.

BJP leader K Laxman and Telangana Congress working president Ponnam Prabhakar speaking to media

He said that BJP welcomes the Telangana High Court's ruling to stay the demolition of secretariat buildings in Hyderabad till Monday.

"The government instead of taking precautions to prevent this pandemic in Hyderabad, the government is busy on demolishing the structures of the secretariat," he added.

The BJP leader said that the number of cases in the state is increasing day by day but the state government is following High Court's directions to do more coronavirus tests.

Also Read: Telangana HC orders stay on Secretariat demolition till July 13

"KCR instead of making government hospitals available for COVID-19 treatment, he is planning to make a construction worth Rs 500 crores for new secretariat building.

The entire Telangana has only one government hospital- Gandhi Hospital and it doesn't have proper facilities.

The doctors went on strike for four days and you can see what would be the condition of poor patients.

Private corporate hospitals are almost squeezing people by charging lakhs for treatment," Laxman said.

Telangana Congress working president Ponnam Prabhakar said there is an alarming coronavirus situation in Telangana and criticised the Chief Minister over the demolition of secretariat buildings.

Also Read: BJP attacks TRS govt over handling of COVID-19, relief to poor

"There is an alarming situation in Telangana where we are noticing about 2,000 cases every day with very less number of tests being done. He should have put the machinery to the entire state but leaving all this, DGP secretary is mainly concentrating on demolishing secretariat," he told media.

"Pollution is increasing because of this demolition which is very dangerous and the court has stayed demolition. This is not the correct time to construct a new secretariat as the people are worried because of COVID-19. Now the most important thing is to prevent coronavirus and it is his responsibility to save the people of Telangana," Prabhakar said.

Prabhakar further added that the High Court has asked the State government to submit what permissions they have taken under Construction and Demolition Waste Management Rules 2016 till Monday.


(ANI Report)

Hyderabad: Opposition including Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Congress has hit out at the chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao over handling of coronavirus in the state by his government and said that he is now busy in the demolition of old secretariat and construction of a new one.

"KCR has left coronavirus to people and is now busy in demolition and construction of new secretariat. We strongly condemn it and this unilateral and undemocratic decision of this government which will be taught a lesson by the people of Telangana," BJP leader K Laxman told media.

BJP leader K Laxman and Telangana Congress working president Ponnam Prabhakar speaking to media

He said that BJP welcomes the Telangana High Court's ruling to stay the demolition of secretariat buildings in Hyderabad till Monday.

"The government instead of taking precautions to prevent this pandemic in Hyderabad, the government is busy on demolishing the structures of the secretariat," he added.

The BJP leader said that the number of cases in the state is increasing day by day but the state government is following High Court's directions to do more coronavirus tests.

Also Read: Telangana HC orders stay on Secretariat demolition till July 13

"KCR instead of making government hospitals available for COVID-19 treatment, he is planning to make a construction worth Rs 500 crores for new secretariat building.

The entire Telangana has only one government hospital- Gandhi Hospital and it doesn't have proper facilities.

The doctors went on strike for four days and you can see what would be the condition of poor patients.

Private corporate hospitals are almost squeezing people by charging lakhs for treatment," Laxman said.

Telangana Congress working president Ponnam Prabhakar said there is an alarming coronavirus situation in Telangana and criticised the Chief Minister over the demolition of secretariat buildings.

Also Read: BJP attacks TRS govt over handling of COVID-19, relief to poor

"There is an alarming situation in Telangana where we are noticing about 2,000 cases every day with very less number of tests being done. He should have put the machinery to the entire state but leaving all this, DGP secretary is mainly concentrating on demolishing secretariat," he told media.

"Pollution is increasing because of this demolition which is very dangerous and the court has stayed demolition. This is not the correct time to construct a new secretariat as the people are worried because of COVID-19. Now the most important thing is to prevent coronavirus and it is his responsibility to save the people of Telangana," Prabhakar said.

Prabhakar further added that the High Court has asked the State government to submit what permissions they have taken under Construction and Demolition Waste Management Rules 2016 till Monday.


(ANI Report)

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