Questioning the rationale behind disqualifying reputed companies like L&T and NCC on technical grounds, KT Rama Rao said the government was conspiring to ensure the contracts went to MEIL and Raghava
Questions CM's changed approach towards the firm and his reluctance to initiate action against it which was responsible for collapse of retaining wall of Sunkishala project
A delegation of BJP MLAs, led by BJP Legislative Party Leader A. Maheshwar Reddy, visited the Sunkishala project to inspect the retaining wall. They demanded that the State government take action against the construction firm Megha Engineering.
BJP Legislative Party Leader A Maheshwar Reddy said the State government should make the Megha company compensate for the collapse of the retaining wall of the Sunkishala project.
He questioned the motives behind Union Minister of State Bandi Sanjay's demand for the arrest of BRS working president KT Rama Rao, challenging the reasoning behind such a call.
Addressing a press conference here on Saturday, A Maheshwar Reddy said the Megha construction firm had executed the works of the Sunkishala project and the State government was trying to save it by not taking any action against it.
BRS working president KT Rama Rao stated that the Sunkishala incident did not involve any engineering or design failure, as alleged by the Congress regarding the Medigadda barrage. He clarified that the collapse of the retaining wall between two expansion joints was due to the improper fitting of gates, which lacked the necessary oversight from the responsible Minister.
Hyderabad: After ensuring that there is no drinking water shortage, or long queues for drinking water anywhere in Hyderabad, the State government is now planning for the future with the Sunkishala Intake Project, the foundation of which has been laid on Saturday. The Sunkishala Project, which aims to address the drinking water needs of people […]
Hyderabad: A provision of Rs 725 crore was proposed in the Budget for the ‘Sunkishala’ project that has been up taken up with an outlay of Rs 1,450 crore, said Finance Minister T Harish Rao on Monday. The government is spending Rs 1,200 crores to provide drinking water to all the habitations within the Outer […]