Telangana is gearing up to build a metropolis that competes with global giants. Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy declared that ‘India Future City’ will rise to the levels of Singapore, Tokyo, and New York, marking a bold step toward urban excellence.
At the groundbreaking for the Future City Police Commissionerate, Reddy addressed concerns from locals requesting village inclusions. He instructed authorities to conduct village assemblies and incorporate areas based on residents’ consent.
Farmers need not worry, the CM assured, as the government commits to generous compensation and aid for land acquisitions. The development corporation’s office opens June 2, with Industry Minister D. Sridhar Babu on hand for complaint resolution.
Reddy reflected on past skepticism around the ORR, now hailed nationwide, to counter current doubts. He accused BRS of deliberate sabotage through false narratives.
The project gains momentum with Telangana securing three bullet train corridors, including connections from Hyderabad to Bengaluru and Shamshabad to key cities like Pune and Amaravati. Ranga Reddy district stands to benefit immensely.
Extending an olive branch, the CM urged Maoists to abandon violence, promising comprehensive reintegration programs. This initiative heralds a new era of prosperity and innovation for the state.