Uproar in Telangana Assembly over minor girls' safety, mining row
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], March 30 (ANI): The Telangana Legislative Assembly saw intense drama on Monday, with two major adjournment motions being proposed.
BJP Legislative Party Leader Aleti Maheshwar Reddy moved a motion seeking discussion on alleged atrocities against Hindu minor girls in Nirmal town.
Meanwhile, the BRS Legislative Council party proposed a motion demanding a House Committee or High Court judge inquiry into Raghava Constructions' irregularities, citing alleged links to Minister Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy's family.
The party's working president, KT Rama Rao, accused the government of shielding Reddy and claimed the company is involved in illegal mining activities. The government has announced a CB-CID probe into the allegations.
KTR levelled serious allegations against the minister, stating that the government has been shaken following the revelations made by BRS Legislature Party Deputy Leader T Harish Rao.
KTR questioned why the government has taken strict legal action against other companies involved in illegal mining, but failed to act against Raghava Constructions. He raised doubts whether the inaction is due to the company's connection to the minister or due to the Chief Minister's own involvement.
He further alleged that the Chief Minister's strong defence of Raghava Constructions indicates his own involvement in the matter. He cited the allocation of contracts under the Kodangal Lift Irrigation Project to the same company and raised concerns over large-scale land irregularities in the state involving the Chief Minister and his associates. (ANI)
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