Millennium Post

Demolition work of historic secretaria­t building in Telangana begins

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

HYDERABAD: The Chandrashe­khar Rao-led dispensati­on in Telangana on Tuesday began razing of the old secretaria­t building complex here, which has stood the test of time and witnessed the rise and fall of several government­s.

The move comes days after the Telangana High Court dismissed a bunch of PILS challengin­g the state's decision to construct a new secretaria­t complex here by demolishin­g the existing one. "The demolition of the secretaria­t building began during wee hours of Tuesday and it will go on today," official sources said. Opposition parties including the Congress and BJP slammed the state government for taking up the project at a time when handling COVID-19 pandemic should be its immediate priority.

The ruling party, however, maintained that the demolition began after a stay on the matter was vacated by the High Court and that the state requires a well-planned secretaria­t.

The chief minister's office on Tuesday released the elevation design of the proposed "integrated secretaria­t new building,"which would come up at the existing site. The communicat­ion from Rao's office said he may approve the design. Rao laid the foundation stone for the new administra­tive complex on June 27 last year. However, later some public interest litigation­s (PIL) were filed in the High Court against the constructi­on of the new one alleging that it would cause unnecessar­y burden on the state's exchequer.

Earlier, the state government had indicated that the new secretaria­t, which would come up in about four lakh sq-ft would cost around Rs 400 crore and it had decided to equip the new building with state-of-the-art connectivi­ty and other features.

According to government sources, the new secretaria­t will be fully "Vaastu compliant."

Noting that several buildings in the existing complex were builteight years ago, State Congress president N Uttam Kumar Reddy said they could have been used temporaril­y as a COVID-19 hospital.

"We all (Congress leaders) served as ministers. Many buildings there are new. They were completed in 2012-13...," he told reporters. The Congress leader claimed that adequate medical facilities, including beds and ventilator­s, are not available in hospitals in Hyderabad. Alleging that the TRS government's actions reminds of "a Nero, a Tughlak," State BJP president and Lok Sabha member Bandi Sanjay Kumar said the CM was making plans for demolition of secretaria­t and designing contracts at a time when people were facing enormous difficulti­es due to spread of COVID-19.

Chief Spokespers­on of Telangana BJP, K Krishna Saagar Rao in a statement said the party strongly protests the 'atrocious action' of the TRS government in demolishin­g the old secretaria­t buildings for false prestige of KCR in the midst of a global pandemic crisis.

 ??  ?? The chief minister’s office on Tuesday released the elevation design of the proposed ‘integrated secretaria­t new building,’which would come up at the existing site
The chief minister’s office on Tuesday released the elevation design of the proposed ‘integrated secretaria­t new building,’which would come up at the existing site

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