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Revanth Reddy tells KCR to meet all parties on law and order in Hyderabad

A Revanth Reddy, the head of TPCC, pleaded with K Chandrasekhar Rao to convene a meeting of all stakeholders over the deteriorating law and order situation in Hyderabad in an open letter on Thursday.

To ensure law and order in the city, he suggested that immediate action be taken. According to the letter, he wrote: Isn’t it sad that in a Telangana built by many sacrifices, parents are afraid to send their daughters to school?

Putting aside your ego, he said, all parties and women’s groups should be invited to a discussion, and the time has come to safeguard the image of Hyderabad as a global city.

His question was to the CM: “Why haven’t those in responsible positions in the government whose family members are involved in this incident been sacked yet?”. Despite the incident, there has been no review of law and order since then, he asked.

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The police came into the picture several days after the Jubilee Hills gang rape incident, he argued. In addition, he pointed out that the incident took place in a government vehicle. He earlier praised the governor for organizing the Mahila darbar to the media.

Attack pubs open after hours: Revanth Reddy.

A Revanth Reddy, Malkajgiri MP and TPCC president, on Wednesday, called on NSUI and Youth Congress activists to “launch attacks” on pubs that run past their allowed hours. According to him, there was no alternative to attracting the attention of the government and protecting Hyderabad.

In a press conference in Delhi, Revanth Reddy stated that the TRS and AIMIM are partners when it comes to elections, electoral power, rapes and murders. What is the reason that Asaduddin Owaisi, who replies on national and international affairs, has not spoken out regarding the gang rape of a minor girl which involved the son of an AIMIM MLA?” the TPCC chief asked.

 

 

 

 

 

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