BRS Leader P. Karthik Reddy to Reapproach NGT if Government Delays Musi Riverfront Project
Will move NGT again, if govt. fails to word on Musi projects, says BRS leader
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P. Karthik Reddy, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) in-charge of Rajendranagar constituency in Hyderabad, announced plans to reapproach the National Green Tribunal (NGT) if the Telangana state government does not advance the Musi Riverfront Project. The government has indicated that the project is still in the initial application stage.
- 01The NGT has not dismissed the petition but disposed it based on the government's status update.
- 02The Telangana government committed to moving forward with the project after completing necessary formalities.
- 03Reddy's petition prompted the government to disclose information about the project not previously mentioned in the Assembly.
- 04BRS Vidyarthi teams are assessing conditions along the Musi River and gathering public opinions until April 14.
- 05Reddy plans to return to the NGT if the government fails to fulfill its commitments.
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P. Karthik Reddy, representing the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) in Rajendranagar, Hyderabad, has stated that the Southern Bench of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) has disposed of his petition regarding the Musi Riverfront Project, not dismissed it. The Telangana state government informed the tribunal that the project is still in its initial application stage and will only proceed after completing all necessary formalities. Reddy emphasized that his petition has compelled the government to reveal certain details about the project that were not disclosed in the Assembly. He indicated that he would approach the NGT again if the government fails to implement its commitments. Meanwhile, BRS Vidyarthi has organized 50 teams to investigate the conditions along the Musi River and gather feedback from local residents about the proposed project until April 14.
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The outcome of the Musi Riverfront Project could significantly affect local communities along the river, influencing their environment and quality of life.
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