KTR welcomes PM Modi's remarks against tree felling in Gachibowli; demands central investigation into land sale

ANI April 18, 2025 249 views

KTR praised PM Modi for condemning the tree felling in Gachibowli but questioned if it was mere lip service. He accused the Congress government of a Rs 10,000 crore land fraud, urging central agencies to investigate. The Supreme Court’s panel confirmed financial irregularities, adding weight to his claims. KTR emphasized the need to expose politicians like Revanth Reddy for environmental destruction.

"The Supreme Court’s Central Empowered Committee confirmed financial impropriety—exposing politicians like Revanth Reddy is crucial." – KTR
Hyderabad, April 18: Bharat Rashtra Samithi's working president KT Rama Rao on Friday welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking out against the tree felling under the land of Hyderabad University in Kancha Gachibowli, Telangana.

Key Points

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KTR supports Modi's criticism of tree felling in Gachibowli

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Alleges Rs 10,000 crore fraud in Congress-led land sale

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Urges CBI, SEBI probe citing SC panel findings

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Links environmental damage to political collusion

He said that while the remarks are welcomed, this is also the time to prove that the BJP is not colluding with the Congress in Telangana, and hopes that the PM isn't just paying lip service.

"I was heartened to hear your speech about the destruction of Kancha Gachibowli Forest by Telangana CM Revanth Reddy. However, I hope it's not just lip service. The devastation in Kancha Gachibowli is not just a grave environmental catastrophe, destroying biodiversity across over 100 acres, but also a massive financial fraud perpetrated by Congress Govt," KTR wrote in a post on X.

https://x.com/KTRBRS/status/1913058418685804740

He further alleged that he has alerted various investigative agencies about alleged financial fraud of about Rs 10,000 crore involving the land sale of the land.

"We have already alerted by writing to investigating agencies CVC, CBI, SFIO, SEBI and RBI about the Rs 10,000 crore financial fraud involving the mortgage of Kancha Gachibowli land," his post read.

He further cited the report by the Supreme Court's Central Empowered Committee, which confirmed the existence of financial impropriety.

"The Supreme Court's Central Empowered Committee has confirmed the existence of a financial impropriety and emphasised the need for a thorough investigation with central agencies. As our cities choke, environmental protection is paramount. Also equally important is exposing politicians like Revanth Reddy, who brazenly and shamelessly bulldoze the systems," KTR said.

He added, "I urge the central government to take this matter seriously and expedite the investigation. It's time to prove that in Telangana, BJP and Congress aren't colluding, and you, Mr. Prime Minister, truly care about environmental protection and accountability."

Earlier, on April 14, during a rally in Haryana, PM Modi accused the Congress of destroying jungles with bulldozers and endangering animals, in reference to the recent tree felling that was stopped by the Supreme Court.

"The government is busy destroying jungles through bulldozers, causing damage to nature, endangering animals. This is the working style of the Congress," the PM said in the Hisar rally.

On the same day, the top court had directed the Wildlife Warden of Telangana to examine and take immediate steps to protect the wildlife affected on account of deforestation in 100 acres of land.

A bench of Justices BR Gavai and AG Masih made it clear that not even a single tree should be felled in the area.

It also warned Telangana authorities about sending its officers responsible for deforestation to a "temporary prison" in the "very same spot" if the state justifies the felling of trees.

University of Hyderabad students were protesting against the auction of the land and wanted the land to be transferred to the university.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Finally some attention on this issue! The destruction of green cover in Hyderabad is heartbreaking. We need more leaders speaking up about environmental protection 🌳
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate KTR's stance, I wish he had shown similar urgency when his party was in power. Environmental protection shouldn't be a political football.
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Anjali M.
Rs 10,000 crore fraud?? That's insane money! If true, this needs to be investigated properly. No wonder students are protesting - this affects their future too.
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Sanjay P.
The SC's warning about temporary prison in the same spot is brilliant! Maybe then officials will understand the value of trees they're destroying.
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Neha T.
As a Hyderabad resident, I've seen our green cover disappear rapidly. This Gachibowli issue is just the tip of the iceberg. We need systemic change!
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Vikram R.
Interesting to see political rivals agreeing on environmental protection. Maybe there's hope if they can work together on this 🤞

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