Deccan Chronicle

Locals oppose MLA’s plan

SR Nagar residents don’t want market in community hall

- COREENA SUARES | DC HYDERABAD, APRIL 21

Residents of Sanjeev Reddy Nagar are opposed to TRS minister T. Srinivas Yadav’s proposal to convert available government space into a community hall and a threelevel vegetable and meat market.

The minister, during a recent visit to his constituen­cy, had announced that the community hall would be re-built at SR Nagar along with a meat-cum-fish market with common undergroun­d parking.

According to GO 72, government spaces should not be converted into commercial establishm­ents and must be kept accessible only for the residents.

The proposal is to construct a community hall on about 778 sq yards out of the total area of 3125 sq yards and use the rest (about 2,347 sq. yards) to build a multi-level market, with parking in the basement.

On April 14, the residents had convened a meeting and decided to oppose the proposal.

“There has been a long pending request for reconstruc­tion of the old community hall. When the Housing Board started the sale of houses here more than 45 years ago, the allottees had to pay their share of the cost of 3,125 sq. yards of land and for the community hall to be constructe­d on that. Such a decision without the will of the residents is highly inappropri­ate,” said Indra Reddy, president of SR Nagar Associatio­n.

“We need a community hall and the facilities should also include a post office and Eseva/mee Seva centre. But under no circumstan­ces should there be scope for any commercial utilisatio­n,” said B. Krishna Murthy, member of SR Nagar Associatio­n.

“Any attempt to convert land for commercial purpose will face legal hurdles in view of the Government Order 72 MA, which prohibits the government from making any proposal to utilise reserve open spaces of layouts for purposes other than the intended original use like parks and playground­s,” added former MLA Marri Shashidhar Reddy.

The GHMC authoritie­s said that it was still at a proposal state and the pros and cons of the project would be looked into.

When the Housing Board started the sale of houses here more than 45 years ago, the allottees had to pay their share of the cost of 3,125 sq. yards of land and for the community hall to be constructe­d on that. Such a decision without the will of the residents

INDRA REDDY, — President, SR Nagar

Associatio­n. In Jan. the GHMC dug the road claiming to fix pipeline; but they just worked for a week and there has been no progress since then. The road is so narrow that two cars can’t pass together.

MEETA KARDA, — Sindhi Colony

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— DC
The Community hall at SR Nagar. — DC

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