Students’ protests continue in Hyderabad University, G Kishan Reddy directly asked Rahul Gandhi questions

Students of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) and Hyderabad Central University protested against the Telangana government and alleged that the government had auctioned 400 acres of the university. On HCU land dispute, Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy said that the Congress government wants to auction the land to real estate companies, which will spoil the ecosystem. Trees are being harvested at night.
 

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The Union Minister questioned that Rahul Gandhi advocates stopping mining in Kerala and gives big speeches in Delhi, then he should think what his government is doing in Telangana? He said that for this reason (Hyderabad University) students are protesting and the state government is using force on them, which is wrong. I have written a letter to CM to prevent this auction and cutting of trees.
 
BJP leader Paidi Rakesh Reddy said that 400 acres of land was kept for the coming generations, there for the park and for the government’s needs. For 20 years, officers and lawyers fought the case for the students, for the coming generations. But this land was not for the reaction of Revanth Reddy. The agitation of students is going on for this. The BJP is standing with them. The people of Telangana are standing with him. The movement will continue until the government withdraws its action.
 

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Light tension arose in the Hyderabad University campus on Sunday when the police detained several students who were allegedly protesting the soil removal machines to clean a plot. The protesting students were released late Sunday night. The Telangana government is allegedly planning to develop this land, including the establishment of an IT park. This 400 -acre plot in Kancha Gachibovli is close to Hyderabad University. Some students and others of the university are opposing the alleged proposal to auction auction citing environmental protection concerns.

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