Warangal: The Greater Warangal Municipal Corporation (GWMC) is stuck in corruption, Hanumakonda DCC president Naini Rajender Reddy claimed, the Congress celebration holds the judgment BRS leaders in charge of the gone stale development of the city regional body (ULB). Naini that checked out 9th Division in the ULB as component of Hath-Se-Hath Jodo Yatra in Hanumakonda on Saturday claimed that the city is having an odor as a result of the lethargy of ruling celebration Corporators and also authorities. He claimed that the city remains in a pitiful circumstance with clogged up drains pipes and also sewer water around the inner roadways. The ruling celebration leaders have blithe issue in the direction of meeting the olden need of a below ground drain system in the city, he claimed. “The BRS leaders and some GWMC officials are more focused on percentages they get from contractors. Corruption has become a major issue and it was reflecting on the developmental works in the ULB,” Naini declared.
He claimed that the Warangal MLAs are least troubled concerning the state of the events in the ULB. It’s time for them to retrospect what they have actually provided for the city’s development, he included. “Instead of answering the issues raised by the Opposition parties, the ruling BRS leaders relied on counter criticism,” Naini claimed.
Meanwhile, TPCC president A Revanth Reddy’s travel plan of Hath-Se-Hath Jodo yatra in Warangal Parliament constituency is to start from Palakurthi sector on February 14. Revanth is anticipated to project in Wardhannapet, Station Ghanpur, Warangal West and also Warangal East sections on February 15, 16 and also 17, specifically. After Maha Shivarathri break, Revanth is additionally anticipated to see the Parkal sector on February 20.
Corporator Pothula Sriman, Mahila Congress area president Banka Sarala, elderly leaders Vinjamuri Laxmi, Pallakonda Sathish, Banka Sampath Yadav, T Ravinder, Ailaiah, Nalla Satyanarayana, Md Jaffer, Sambaraju Rajkumar, Siva Prasad, Varun Babu, Pranay Kumar and also Prem Kumar to name a few, existed.