Secunderabad: Disputes for celebrations regarding the closure of the road between the local military authorities (LMA) in Secunderabad and residents can immediately go down into a larger protest after a statement by the Ministry of Defense (MOD) on Friday that many roads are closed partially ‘or opened.
With a limitation.
Dozens of angry welfare associations (RWA) representing the people of Pantonment Secunderabad have now vowed to increase their demand to open all the way and call for the intervention of the state government.
The road closure problem was revealed in the ongoing parliamentary winter session after Malkajiri member of the Revanth Reddy congressional parliament urged mod to clarify how many roads were closed for the past five years, while highlighting how school children and women’s scores faced severe difficulties after LMA closed the road civil.
Mod in the answer submitted at Lok Sabha said in 2016 and 2017, a total of four public roads in the land of ‘C’ Cantonment were closed, while 10 other roads on the Defense Land A-1 (soldiers) were closed.
But they added that five roads were closed partially at night.
MOD replies on the wrong path in several calculations: Residents in 2018 and 2019, five roads Cantonment closed by LMA, followed by one closing again in 2020.
While Rwa claimed nine roads closed in 2020, mod was clarified at Lok Sabha that five The road is opened with a limit.
In 2021, two prosecutors were closed, the mod said.
What a resident of anger is the MOD answer that follows government instruction on September 4, 2018, there is no new road closed by LMA.
However, two old roads were closed before, continued to close.
Now the Federation of North East Colony from Secunderabad (FNECS) claims the answers given by the wrong mod on several things.
“Mod says two roads are closed.
But 20 roads are closed,” said Secretary Fnecs C Chandrasekhar.
“Mod and Army Headquarters (AHQ) ordered to reopen the road back to May 2018, but this order was not implemented,” he added.
All Citonments Residents of the Welfare Association of Secretary General Jitender Surana said, “The reply in parliament is incorrect and misleading for 3.5 lakh people who face problems because of the closure of civil roads.
Now the country must take this problem.” Three parliamentarians, including former RS MP A K Khan, former Malkajiriri MP Ch Malla Reddy and Revanth Reddy raised their voices in LS and Rs.
During the round toi table, Rwas and state officials highlighted part 258 of the 2006 Cantonment Act forbade LMA from closing civil roads.
Ma & UD Minister KT Rama Rao also raised this problem with Defense Minister Union Rajnath Singh.