KTR, the Minister of Information Technology, has raised questions about the Congress party's stance on the Hyderabad University land controversy, highlighting the silence of Rahul Gandhi. The Minister assures unwavering support from the BRS while accusing the Chief Minister Revanth Reddy of prioritizing real estate over educational institutions.
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The controversy involves a dispute over the proposed development of land owned by Hyderabad University, with concerns that the land will be converted into real estate projects instead of being used for educational purposes.
KTR is the Minister of Information Technology in the state government. He has been vocal in opposing the real estate projects and has assured support from the BRS party to protect the university's land for educational use.
The Congress party, particularly Rahul Gandhi, has been criticized for remaining silent on the issue, which has raised concerns about their prioritization of real estate interests over educational institutions.
The BRS party, under the leadership of KTR, is committed to ensuring that the land remains dedicated to educational purposes and has called for a transparent and democratic process to address the concerns of stakeholders.
The controversy has significant implications for the university's future, including the potential loss of land intended for educational use, the impact on the academic environment, and the welfare of students and faculty.
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