
Date: August 26, 2024
Owaisi Emotional Plea: “Shoot Me, But Spare My College”
HYDRAA, a special task force formed by Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, is creating waves in Hyderabad by targeting illegal constructions. Its recent demolition of Nagarjuna’s N Convention Hall, which had been encroaching on the Tammidikunta Lake for years, has drawn public attention.Owaisi Plea to Revath Reddy
HYDRAA’s Bold Actions in Hyderabad :Owaisi Emotional Plea
HYDRAA’s mission to clear illegal encroachments of water bodies has generated both support and criticism. The demolition of high-profile establishments like N Convention has sparked discussions across social media. Now, speculation grows over whether HYDRAA will also target Fatima Owaisi Women’s College in Bandlaguda. Allegations have surfaced that this college, run by MIM leader Akbaruddin Owaisi, was built by encroaching on nearby lake areas.
Owaisi Plea to Revanth Reddy
Amid rising tensions, Akbaruddin Owaisi has made a heartfelt plea to Revanth Reddy. Responding to rumors that HYDRAA might soon take action against his college, Owaisi publicly appealed to the Telangana CM. “If you want to show your power, shoot me with bullets, but please spare my educational facility,” he said. “I built 12 buildings here to provide education to economically weaker sections. I can endure bullets, but I can’t bear to see my college destroyed.”
The Uncertain Future of HYDRAA’s Mission
So far, HYDRAA has focused its efforts on illegal farmhouses and luxury properties. However, the question remains: will the task force extend its reach to educational institutions like Fatima Owaisi Women’s College? This uncertainty has sparked public debate, with some calling for stricter enforcement of encroachment laws and others urging caution when dealing with schools and colleges.
Hyderabad Awaits HYDRAA’s Next Move
As HYDRAA’s work continues, political discourse in Telangana is increasingly dominated by its actions. The city waits to see whether the agency will remain steadfast in its mission to reclaim water bodies, or whether it will show leniency toward institutions with social and educational significance.