Deccan Chronicle

City rallies to save Parade Ground

Regulars to form human chain today against KCR government’s move to grab city’s only lung space

- COREENA SUARES | DC

Over 1,000 walkers, health enthusiast­s, sportspers­ons and regulars to Parade Ground have stepped up against the KCR government for eyeing the largest and only lung space in Secunderab­ad.

In a signature protest, many criticised the TRS government’s plan to build Secretaria­t at Parade Ground, calling it ‘unnecessar­y’.

By occupying the 12acre open space; this busy zone will become congested due to VIP movement, restricted to common man, changing the face of Secunderab­ad.

On a weekday, close to 2,000 Hyderabadi­s use the ground (morning and evening), while the count doubles up during the weekend. The regular ones met at Parade Ground on Friday morning and signed a signature protest ‘Save Parade Grounds’.

The signature protest raises numerous questions. Some walkers find it hard to believe that the Army had agreed to give away a massive piece of their prime property.

Ms Vandhana Sinha, a regular walker, said, “Has the government even bothered to ask its voters about this plan before they negotiated with the Army. Why is the TRS government hunting after public space? Hyderabad has expanded beyond Hitech city; they should look for land in new corridors, not the core city.”

Another walker Mr S.S. Shetty added, “Already the city’s open space is shrinking, thanks to land sharks. This move will strip Hyderabad off the last of its open space. There is sufficient space in the present Secretaria­t, since offices belonging to Andhra Pradesh administra­tion have shifted. Why does the government not make use of it, rather than building a new secretaria­t.”

Parade Ground is the only place that hosts Independen­ce Day parade and Republic Day parade in the state capital.

Regular goers will form a human chain on Saturday morning at Parade Ground to protest against the government move.

Historical­ly important land worth hundreds of crores cannot be given away as per the whims and fancies of the KCR government. If the CM fears Vaasthu problems at the present Secretaria­t, let him demolish the same and build another. As the people of the Cantonment, we will not allow the government to take our lung space. —KRISHANTH MANNE, resident of Cantonment Hyderabad was once known for its broad roads and open spaces. Not any longer. The roads in Secunderab­ad have not expanded. Then they were narrowed by the existing flyovers and the Metro. With a new Secretaria­t, this route will be further congested. There will be regular movement of the CM convoy, as also of ministers, MLAs and other VIPs going to the new secretaria­t. It will be a terrible jam — KRANTHI REDDY, resident of Cantonment How can the Army agree to give away their largest training ground? Where will they hold their parades? Is the Army bending to politician­s’ demands? Do the voters have no say in this?” — SARITHA KUMAR, regular walker

 ?? —DC ?? Walkers, health enthusiast­s, sportspers­ons attend the signature campaign ‘Save Parade Ground’ on Friday. On a weekday close to 2,000 Hyderabadi­s use the ground in the morning and evening, while over the weekend the number doubles.
—DC Walkers, health enthusiast­s, sportspers­ons attend the signature campaign ‘Save Parade Ground’ on Friday. On a weekday close to 2,000 Hyderabadi­s use the ground in the morning and evening, while over the weekend the number doubles.
 ?? —DC ?? A group of army jawans walk through the Parade Ground on Friday.
—DC A group of army jawans walk through the Parade Ground on Friday.

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