Hyderabad’s Musi riverbank, where thousands of middle-class and working-class families have built their lives. One morning they wake up to bulldozers at their doors. Their homes? Gone. Their savings? Wiped out. Their futures? Sold to the highest bidder in a glittering real-estate jackpot.


And the cover story? A massive gandhi statue to “honour” the mahatma while the very people he fought for get evicted.


That’s the “Grand Musi Plan” that was quietly unveiled yesterday. No drama, no debate – just cold calculation.


• Homes demolished, lives destroyed. Middle-class houses and working-class colonies are being flattened to make way for private educational institutions, five-star hotels and high-end recreational zones. The presentation didn’t even try to hide it.


• Gandhi statue as the ultimate fig leaf. They’re erecting the largest gandhi statue in the world to give this undemocratic land grab a saintly glow. Pure optics. Pure insult.


• Luxury rebranded as “heritage”. High-end hotels and recreation centres? They’re slyly calling them “Gandhi ji’s Charaka” and a “London Eye” knock-off. Same old elite playground, new patriotic paint.


• Zero paperwork, full speed. No Detailed Project Report. No environmental clearance. No approvals whatsoever. Yet the bulldozers are already warmed up and ready to roll.


This isn’t development. This is the Baap of all scams – designed to stuff the coffers of babus and politicians so their next ten generations never have to work again.


If revanth reddy pulls this off, he’ll bankroll his secret dream of becoming prime minister – while quietly burying the congress party in the process.


Hyderabad deserves better. Its people deserve better. And the mask is already slipping. The bulldozers are coming. The question is – who’s going to stop them?

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