Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], April 1 (ANI): The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA from Telangana, Payal Shankar, on Tuesday came down heavily on the Congress-led State Government over a land dispute related to the alleged sale of 400 acres of land under the University of Hyderabad in the city’s Gachibowli area.
Shankar said that despite the land being owned by the government, it doesn’t have the “power” to sell it and called for the withdrawal of the “thought” of selling the area.
“That 400 acres of land belongs to the government, but that doesn’t mean the government has the power to sell it. Today, students and environmentalists are demanding 400 acres for the university, but why is the government not listening to them? The government can bring money from wherever it wants, but it cannot generate another land adjacent to the university. They should withdraw their thoughts of selling that 400 acres of land,” the BJP MLA.
Meanwhile, heavy security has been deployed at the MLA quarters in Hyderguda as a BJP delegation, led by MLAs Alleti Maheshwar Reddy and Payal Shankar, along with other BJP state leaders, is expected to visit the University and the disputed 400-acre land in the area.
Earlier on Monday, the University of Hyderabad issued a statement refuting the claims regarding the land demarcation survey on its campus in July 2024.
In an official statement, the university clarified that it had neither agreed to nor been informed about any such survey for demarcating 400 acres of land. The administration dismissed the allegations as unfounded.
According to the University, in response to the recent spread of misinformation in the media and other persons, the University of Hyderabad wishes to clarify that no survey was conducted in July 2024 by the revenue authorities on the University campus to demarcate the 400 acres of land resumed by the State Government in 2006 from Ms IMG Academies Bharata Pvt. Ltd.
Union Minister G Kishan Reddy on Monday also demanded the immediate stop to the ‘sale’ of 400 acres of land under the University of Hyderabad and demanded a stop to the tree felling, as multiple students protest against the government’s decision. (ANI)
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