Deccan Chronicle

Regulars up ante to ‘Save Parade Ground,’ call for more support

Group set to protest every day at the grounds, till government drops its decision to build new Secretaria­t

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, MAY 20

“Save Parade Ground”, “We don’t want the Secretaria­t here”, slogans rent the air at Secunderab­ad’s largest lung space on Saturday morning.

Over 700 regular morning walkers, including senior citizens, women and children participat­ed in the protest against the TRS government’s move to build a new administra­tion building there.

The group of regular visitors to the Parade Ground took a pledge to unite and stand against the government, saying “I’m with Parade Ground”.

“Looks like the KCR government is following a Vastu rules by building a new secretaria­t. The civil society should take this matter to the high court,” said Mohammed Jameel, a walker.

The group formed a human chain connecting the two ends of the Parade Ground. Protesters started coming in from around 6.30 am.

The group terming themselves as “I’m with ParadeGrou­nd” decided to hold protests every single day at the ground till the government dropped the decision.

Parade Ground Walkers Associatio­n convener Parashuram claimed: “This fight will grow bigger. This is a people’s movement. We are connected to this place not just because it’s a walking ground. This is part of history; it is like losing a jewel on the city’s crown. The protest will continue till the government drops the idea.”

Another protest has been planned on Sunday morning. The group has called for more support especially from the regular morning-evening walkers.

Meanwhile, a plea against the move to shift the Secretaria­t from its present location is pending in the high court. The government has not filed a counter, yet.

Petitioner Mr M. Padmanabha Reddy said that, “Vastu or any other religious, spiritual belief system is purely for the individual to follow, and is completely independen­t of the state or state structure in a federal republic. Such belief systems cannot stand scientific scrutiny. To think that such majestic and eco-friendly building blocks housing the Secretaria­t are sought to be dismantled based on the whims of the political leadership, under the pretext of Vastu, is painful, and amounts to squanderin­g of public money.”

 ?? —DC ?? Protesters formed a human chain connecting the two ends of the Parade Ground on Saturday morning.
—DC Protesters formed a human chain connecting the two ends of the Parade Ground on Saturday morning.

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