TRS President K. Kavitha Seeks Justice for Displaced Families in Telangana
TRS President K. Kavitha met with Telangana Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla on Tuesday to seek justice for families displaced by land acquisition in various parts of the state, including Velugumatla in Khammam district and Kadlapur in Parigi Mandal.
Key Demands:
- House sites for those whose homes were demolished in Velugumatla
- Cancellation of land acquisition notice for an Industrial Park in Kadlapur
- Addressing issues related to the Regional Ring Road (RRR) alignment and land acquisition problems
Kavitha was accompanied by Dharma Samaj Party President Visharadan Maharaj and representatives from Velugumatla, Kadlapur, and RRR areas. They submitted a petition to the Governor, highlighting the plight of the affected families.
TRS President's Stance:
Kavitha slammed the state government headed by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy for demolishing the houses of women and spreading lies about turning them into millionaires.
"The Chief Minister is spreading lies, claiming to have turned these people into millionaires after merely distributing sarees worth one hundred rupees," Kavitha stated.
Kavitha also described Revanth Reddy as a "ruthless" Chief Minister and the Congress government as a "wicked" administration.
TRS and Dharma Samaj Party's Efforts:
Kavitha and her party have been fighting on behalf of the victims of land acquisition for the industrial park in Pargi, the house demolitions in Velugumatla, and the persons displaced by the RRR project.
"As a result of our struggle, the government has agreed to allocate land to the victims in Velugumatla at the very same location. The government has also halted the land acquisition processes intended for the Pargi industrial park and the RRR project," Kavitha said.
Next Steps:
Kavitha hoped that the Governor would call for a report on all these matters and respond to them in a positive and constructive manner. If justice is not delivered to the victims, they will once again take up the path of agitation.