Hyderabad, While mocking the foundation stone laying ceremony for the Future City construction on the city’s outskirts by the Chief Minister, the executive president of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and former minister K. T. Rama Rao said that on one hand Hyderabad city is struggling with various problems, while on the other hand Chief Minister Revanth Reddy is busy posing for the construction of the new Future City.

During a program at the BRS headquarters Telangana Bhavan, K. T. Rama Rao completely failed the Chief Minister as the Municipal Administration Minister. He said that the condition of roads in Hyderabad is dilapidated. There is no one to even carry out repairs. Garbage piles have accumulated.

There is a shortage of sanitation workers. There are not even street lights, but the Chief Minister does not care about the city. Instead of solving problems, it is ridiculous to make claims about building a new Future City. He said that during the previous Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao’s regime, 42 flyovers and underpasses were built, but even after 22 months of Congress coming to power, not only new construction but even road repairs are not being carried out, which is shameful.

BRS Election Preparation and Public’s Message for Change

KTR welcomed Jubilee Hills TDP leader Pradeep Chowdhary joining BRS and said that now BRS will become stronger in Jubilee Hills. He expressed confidence that BRS candidate Sunita Manganati Gopinath would win the Jubilee Hills by-election with a majority. He said that during the previous Congress regime, farmers had to struggle to obtain urea, and now the same situation has arisen again.

Farmers are forced to stand in queues with their slippers and Aadhaar cards to get urea, and some are even losing their lives while standing in these queues. He said that the public has become fed up with Congress’s 22-month rule. They will definitely give their answer to Congress in the local body elections. He mentioned that BRS is fully prepared for the local body elections and said that BRS is ready to face the local body elections.

Not only local body elections, but whatever elections come, the party is prepared. He said that whether it’s local elections or Delhi elections, the public has decided to make BRS win and make KCR the Chief Minister again. The people of Telangana now want change again and have started remembering KCR. He expressed complete confidence

Hyderabad

Hyderabad is a historic city in southern India, founded in 1591 by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah. It is renowned for landmarks like the Charminar, a 16th-century mosque and monument that has become its global icon, and the opulent Golconda Fort, which was a center for the diamond trade. The city’s unique culture is a blend of its Mughal and Telugu heritage, famously expressed through its Hyderabadi biryani cuisine and the former rule of the Nizams.

Future City

“Future City” is not a specific, established historical or cultural site, but a conceptual term often used to describe planned urban developments or architectural projects that emphasize sustainability, advanced technology, and innovative design. These projects, such as NEOM in Saudi Arabia or Masdar City in the UAE, aim to create model communities for the 21st century and beyond. Their history is contemporary, as they are actively being designed and built to address modern challenges like climate change and resource management.

Telangana Bhavan

Telangana Bhavan is the official state government guest house and administrative complex for the Indian state of Telangana, located in New Delhi. It was established after the formation of Telangana as India’s 29th state in 2014, following the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh. The building serves as a key hub for the state’s political and administrative activities in the national capital.

Jubilee Hills

Jubilee Hills is an affluent residential and commercial neighborhood in western Hyderabad, India. It was developed in the late 1970s and named to commemorate the silver jubilee year of the reign of the last Nizam of Hyderabad, Mir Osman Ali Khan. Today, it is a prestigious area known for its upscale homes, trendy restaurants, and the iconic “Jubilee Hills Checkpost” intersection.

Delhi

Delhi is India’s capital territory and a historic city that has served as the capital for several empires, including the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughals. It is home to numerous historic landmarks, such as the Red Fort and Qutub Minar, which reflect its long and layered history. Today, it is a bustling modern metropolis that continues to be the political and cultural heart of the country.