Sridhar Babu Hits Back at BRS on Musi Project, Calls Allegations Baseless and Misleading
Sridhar Babu hits back at BRS on Musi project, calls allegations baseless and says Musi river rejuvenation will continue with transparency.

In a strong response during the Assembly session, Sridhar Babu hits back at BRS on Musi project, calling the allegations against the Musi River rejuvenation project baseless and misleading, and urging the opposition to stop mud-slinging.
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Minister Slams “Mud-Slinging” by BRS
Minister for IT and Industries D. Sridhar Babu criticized BRS leaders, stating:
- The opposition is spreading false claims about the Musi project
- Allegations of a ₹1.5 lakh crore scam are completely baseless
- BRS is adopting a strategy of making accusations without evidence
He stressed that such comments are misleading the public and creating confusion.
Project Cost and Transparency Clarified
Sridhar Babu clarified key facts:
- The first phase cost of the Musi project is estimated between ₹6,500 crore and ₹7,000 crore
- All project details are available in the public domain
- The government is ensuring complete transparency with no secrecy
Musi Pollution a Major Concern
The Minister highlighted that:
- Musi river pollution is a serious issue affecting Hyderabad
- The project aims to improve environmental and living conditions
- Efforts are being made to clean and rejuvenate the river
He accused the opposition of trying to block development efforts for political reasons.
Buffer Zone and Encroachments
Sridhar Babu pointed out:
- A 50-meter buffer zone was already declared in 2016
- Current concerns about encroachments are being raised to delay the project
- Clearing encroachments is necessary for successful implementation
DPR and Funding Details
Providing updates on project progress:
- The Detailed Project Report (DPR) was prepared by an international engineering firm
- It took nearly one year to complete, not just a few months
- The DPR has been submitted to the Asian Development Bank (ADB) for funding
He expressed confidence that:
- The project will likely receive ADB approval soon
- Even if not, the government will explore alternative funding options
Government Determined to Move Forward
The Minister made it clear that:
- The Musi rejuvenation project will continue under all circumstances
- Development will not stop due to political criticism
- The focus remains on public welfare and urban improvement
The statement where Sridhar Babu hits back at BRS on Musi project and calls allegations baseless highlights the ongoing political clash over the Musi river rejuvenation project. As the government pushes forward, the project remains crucial for Hyderabad’s environmental and urban transformation.
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