Ready to Die or Kill if HYDRAA Demolishes Our Homes, Warns Resident

Hyderabad: Residents of Vidyut Nagar, Dwarakapuri, and Bhavani Nagar in Hyderabad are expressing strong opposition to the demolition plans under the Musi River Development Project. A female resident, who chose to remain anonymous, made a bold statement, threatening to “die or kill” if her home is demolished by the Hyderabad Disaster Response Assets Monitoring and Protection Agency (HYDRAA).

The resident criticized the selective targeting of middle-class homes, questioning why the lavish houses of public representatives are left untouched. She accused HYDRAA of marking houses for demolition in secrecy, without consulting the residents or providing them with clear information. She pointed out a contradiction between Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s public statements and the actions taking place on the ground, claiming that while he assured the public that only illegal sheds would be affected, apartments and residential homes are being targeted instead.

The resident also expressed frustration over the previous government’s handling of the project, suggesting that it was halted due to the impact on many families. She further mentioned that residents had taken bank loans to build or buy their homes and are still making payments, amplifying their concerns over potential demolitions.

The overall sentiment is one of distrust and anxiety, with residents feeling sidelined in the planning and execution of the project.

Protests have erupted in areas like Langer Houz, Attapur, and Rajendranagar, where citizens are opposing the relocation and raising slogans against Chief Minister Revanth Reddy.


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