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    Hyderabad: Roads and Buildings Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy has challenged Chief Minister KCR to join him in seeking public opinion about the conditions surrounding the Musi River. He accused BRS leaders, specifically KTR and Harish, of failing to carry out promised development work on the Musi River during their tenure. According to him, these leaders are now trying to provoke people instead of addressing the situation.

    Komatireddy Venkat Reddy, who represents the Nalgonda Assembly constituency, raised concerns about the misuse of funds. He questioned what happened to the Rs 1,000 crore that was supposed to be used for the development of the Musi River.

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    He further explained that the Musi River, which flows towards Nalgonda, is polluted and poses a health risk to those living nearby due to the impurities carried by the water.

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