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No Curfew, No Communal Riots in Hyderabad Since The Last 6 Years, Says Minister KTR

Hyderabad: State Minister KTR today said that there were no communal riots and no imposition of curfew in state capital Hyderabad over the last six years of rule of their party led by the TRS government. He said that the law and order situation was likewise great in the state capital in their rule. He made these comments while addressing the ‘Meet the Press’ program held by the Somajiguda press club in the city.

Talking on the occasion, KTR requested the critics from the TRS party to think about their criticism after putting their hands on their hearts. He additionally said that the city didn’t have playing cards, clubs, and bomb blasts in their party’s rule.

KTR said that Hyderabad city had occupied the sixteenth position in the installation of CCTV Cameras in the whole world. He furthermore said that 65 percent of the total CCTV Cameras of the nation were present in Hyderabad. Referring to that the city has 5 lakh CCTV cameras in the state capital, He said that they would increase the number to 10 lakhs in the days to come while noting that all the CCTV cameras would be linked to the police command and control center.

The minister proceeded to state that the whole nation was looking towards Telangana state thanks to the leadership of their CM KCR. He stated that they had accomplished work after taking into consideration the priorities of the residents of the state.

KTR additionally clarified that they didn’t burden the residents by increasing the taxes. He said that they had spent through Rs.67,000 crore for the development of the Hyderabad City and added that they would uncover the details of the spent on its development during the following few days.

He said that they had used the money on the implementation of welfare programs in the state by raising its income. The minister said that they were proceeding with a goal to create lakhs of jobs for the unemployed of the state.

He said that Hyderabad had become a magnet to draw in investments while stressing that it has gotten possible because of a steady government in the state. He likewise said that they were giving job opportunities to the unemployed youth of the state by providing skill development training to them through TASK program.

He additionally said that the state government was providing meals to 50,000 residents of the city through the Annapurna meal scheme. Raising the issue of the double bedroom houses scheme, he said that an aggregate of 1 lakh houses were approaching the phase of completion in GHMC limits and added that they had spent Rs.9714 crore to develop them.

He said that they had come to the rescue of needy individuals of the state and migrant workers by paying Rs.1500 financial assistance and free ration during the cross-country lockdown. He additionally said that they had sent the migrant laborers to their native places by operating shramik trains for them without any kind of cost.