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KCR Is Happy With HC's Verdict
By: Tupaki Desk | 29 Jun 2020 10:20 AM GMTIn what it could be a huge victory for the ruling TRS government, the Hugh Court gave its nod to demolish the existing Secretariat and build a new secretariat. This paved a way for CM KCR's dream to construct a new Secretariat in Hyderabad.
The issue which went through many twists and turns entered the state High Court with the opposition which is against demolishing the secretariat and constructing a new secretariat.
Two-judge PIL panel comprising Chief Justice Raghvender Singh Chauhan and Justice Abhishek Reddy heard around 10 different petitions including writ pleas filed by Congress MLC Jeevan Reddy
The Court squashed all the petitions and gave its nod to the TRS government to construct a new Secretariat by demolishing the current secretariat.
During the prolonged hearing, the government successfully convinced the High Court and backed the resolution of the state cabinet.
This gives a sigh of relief to KCR who is very firm to construct a new Secretariat with all the facilities. The government earlier announced the budget for the new building will be around Rs 180 crores.
The issue which went through many twists and turns entered the state High Court with the opposition which is against demolishing the secretariat and constructing a new secretariat.
Two-judge PIL panel comprising Chief Justice Raghvender Singh Chauhan and Justice Abhishek Reddy heard around 10 different petitions including writ pleas filed by Congress MLC Jeevan Reddy
The Court squashed all the petitions and gave its nod to the TRS government to construct a new Secretariat by demolishing the current secretariat.
During the prolonged hearing, the government successfully convinced the High Court and backed the resolution of the state cabinet.
This gives a sigh of relief to KCR who is very firm to construct a new Secretariat with all the facilities. The government earlier announced the budget for the new building will be around Rs 180 crores.