PCC President Revanth Reddy’s ongoing yatra has brought attention to the grievances of the people living in delabarated condition houses, iron sheet Sheds, a village in the Banswada Constituency Nemili. The residents have reportedly been the victims of fraud perpetrated by the KCR Sarkar, which promised to provide double bedroom houses to the poor in the area, but failed to do so.
Eyewitnesses have revealed that the government has not even provided the basic necessities like ration cards to the poor in iron sheet Shed, let alone the promised houses. The residents have expressed their disappointment and frustration with the KCR Sarkar’s failure to fulfill its promises.
In response to this situation, the #YatraForChange movement has gained momentum, with people from all walks of life coming together to demand change. A rest day has been observed as part of the movement, during which people are being urged to show solidarity with those who have been affected by the government’s negligence.
The #HaathSeHaathJodo campaign has been launched as a call to action, encouraging people to join hands and work together towards building a better future for the region. The #ByeByeKCR movement is also gaining traction, as people demand a change in leadership to address the issues facing the poor in Banswada Constituency Nemili.
PCC President Revanth Reddy’s yatra has shone a spotlight on the injustices faced by the people in iron sheet Shed, and serves as a reminder of the importance of holding leaders accountable for their promises. The ongoing movements are a testament to the resilience and determination of the people in their fight for change.
