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CM Revanth Reddy Credits Hyderabad’s Development to YS, Chandrababu, and KCR

CM Revanth Reddy says Chandrababu, YSR, and KCR have developed Hyderabad over 30 years. He inaugurated the main office of the advanced command control centre in the fire department on Sunday. He expressed happiness over the inauguration of the command control in the Fire Safety Department. He praised the fire department staff for putting their lives on the line to save others during emergencies. He stated that it is not good for the fire department, which approves thousands of constructions, to lack a building. He mentioned that a city would develop where there is peace and security.

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CM Revanth Reddy stated that beyond politics, the decisions and experiences of these leaders will guide their government’s future actions. He mentioned that Chandrababu Naidu initiated the Outer Ring Road project for Hyderabad, which was then completed by YSR. He also announced that a Regional Ring Road will be introduced soon. He announced plans to introduce a railway facility around the ring road as well.

CM Revanth Reddy stated that a plan has been made to ensure the development of the entire state of Telangana along with Hyderabad. He mentioned moving forward with the 2050 Mega Master Plan. He stated plans to develop both urban and rural Telangana, addressing allegations that a farm city had not been built and arguing that setting up a hazardous drug manufacturing company near the international airport was inappropriate.

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CM Revanth Reddy mentioned planning constructions in villages as a contrast to the previous administration’s plans for a pharma city in towns. He cautioned against bringing a farm into a city area of 25,000 acres, indicating it would pollute the city, and advised against succumbing to misconceptions. He stated they know what to do and will make decisions after discussions with experts to avoid situations like Medigadda. He warned that not understanding the details before approving and signing could lead to problems, like what happened to the former HMDA director, Balakrishna.

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