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SC panel visits 400 acres land near UoH; BJP, BRS, students union submit representations
SC panel visits 400 acres land near UoH; BJP, BRS, students union submit representations
SC panel visits 400 acres land near UoH; BJP, BRS, students union submit representations
UPDATED : ஏப் 11, 2025 12:00 AM
ADDED : ஏப் 11, 2025 12:13 AM
Hyderabad:
Amid a row over lands adjacent to the University of Hyderabad, a
Supreme Court-appointed panel on Thursday visited Kancha Gachibowli here
and took the views and representations from various stakeholders,
including government officials.
The Telangana government's
plan to develop the 400 acres of land in Kancha Gachibowli here to
create IT infrastructure has sparked protests by UoH Students' Union.
The
matter is now being heard in the Telangana High Court and the Supreme
Court. Petitioners in the HC allege that the flora and fauna of the area
would be adversely impacted by the Congress Government's proposal to
develop IT infrastructure and others in the area.
The Supreme
Court on April 3 asked the Telangana government to explain the
"compelling urgency" for clearing a large tree cover on a land parcel
next to UoH and stayed any future activity till further orders.
The
apex court had directed the Central Empowered Committee (CEC) to visit
the place in question and submit its report prior to April 16, when the
matter would be heard again.
The agitating students claim
that the 400 acres belong to the varsity, while the state government
asserts that the land belongs to it.
The University of
Hyderabad Students Union 2024-25 (UoHSU) said it met the Committee
outside the university campus and presented the concerns and interests
of the stakeholders.
The UoHSU would continue to stand for
the cause of protection of the 400 acres of land and the preservation of
its rich biodiversity, it said in a release.
The union would continuously resist the "auctioning of land" which was allocated for public higher education, it said.
UoHSU
president Umesh Ambedkar said the union submitted a report to the
committee on the "ecological heritage of the UoH campus of which Kancha
Gachibowli Forest has always been an integral part".
The union alleged that it was not allowed to meet the Committee inside the campus or at the site visited by the panel.
"The
(university) administration and the Telangana government led police are
in absolute nexus with each other in not allowing the student
community, led by the Students' Union, to bring up the reality of the
crisis to the notice of the CEC," it said.
BJP MPs Eatala Rajender, Konda Vishweshwar Reddy and M Raghunandan Rao met the committee and submitted a report.
A
BRS delegation, led by MLA T Harish Rao, also met the committee and
submitted a memorandum. The opposition party urged the committee to
investigate and recommend action against the state government for its
alleged violation of Supreme Court judgments and several legislations of
the state and Central governments.
Among others, the BRS
also requested the committee to propose a time-bound restoration plan
(reforestation, wildlife rehabilitation).