“Hyderabad is no one’s property, it belongs to all”

May 28, 2014 12:03 am | Updated November 17, 2021 03:18 am IST - HYDERABAD:

The Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) was completely focussed to ensure all round development of the new State and it has neither the inclination nor patience to get involved in a squabble over regional issues being raked up by certain sections, said TRS leader and Sircilla MLA K.T. Rama Rao on Tuesday. At a function organised by the Telangana Builders Federation, Mr.Rao said even when the Telangana agitation was at its peak and emotions ran high, people from other regions did not face any trouble or harm. “Some tried and continue to try to spread all sort of rumours and fears but I request you not to believe them. Has there been even a small incident?” he asked.

The slogan of ‘Hyderabad sirf hamara hai’ was taken up when the Union Government made attempts at keeping control of the city and not making it part of Telangana. “Hyderabad is no one’s property, it belongs to all,” he asserted and also ridiculed ‘claims of some to have built the city’.

“Cities such as Hyderabad evolve over a period of time and by just building some structures, one cannot claim to have built the city,” Mr.Rao said. Assuring all support to the real estate, he said the builders fraternity would be involved in the process of decision making pertaining to the sector.

“The city realty was poised for a positive growth. Buy property within next three months or so, else the prices are going to rise high,” he predicted. Party chief and Chief Minister designate K. Chandrasekhar Rao was clear and focussed on initiating steps for all-round growth and prosperity of the new State.

“KCR keeps telling us people have elected us and it is our responsibility to fulfil their aspirations and hopes. The new government will ensure safe and peaceful times for citizens besides acting as a facilitator for businesses,” he said.

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