
Geeta Reddy knocks govt over Basara IIIT gastrointestinal disorder problem

Hyderabad: Former minister and also professional Congress leader Dr J Geeta Reddy on Wednesday pounded the State government over its failing to avoid gastrointestinal disorder events at the Basara IIIT.
Speaking to media individuals at Gandhi Bhavan in addition to NSUI state president Balmuri Venkat, she stated that the pupils of all household hostels of the State were struggling with contaminated food and also water issues. She asked the Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, that remains in holding a daddy number setting in the eyes of the pupils, is he ever before liked see any one of the hostels of Telangana after entering power and also included that the gastrointestinal disorder event of Basara would certainly not have actually taken place if the CM checked out the hostels.
Geeta affirmed that the State Health minister T Harish Rao did not see the household hostel from his Siddipet area also after a comparable gastrointestinal disorder event occurred. She declared that the mess service provider of the Siddipet household hostel was a loved one of a State minister. She made it clear that pupils are the prize of the country and also included that scarcity of funds was additionally among the factors for the gastrointestinal disorder events. She affirmed that the State government was disregarding the individual problems of the pupils and also included that the mess of Basara IIIT was a huge rip-off. Geeta required the CM to see the household hostels of the pupils like his gone to the flooding struck locations of the State just recently.
Balmuri Venkat stated that a total amount of 9 gastrointestinal disorder events occurred in the household hostels of the State throughout the last 2 months. He declared that a number of pupils were terminating their admissions after observing that food being offered to them by the erring mess service providers. He affirmed that the State government was executing physical assaults on them whenever they doubted its mistakes and also misdeeds. Balmuri required the State Education minister Sabitha Indra Reddy to see the hostels of the State and also affirmed that a rip-off of Rs 90 crore occurred at Basara IIIT.