Telangana CM Revanth Reddy has established HYDRAA ( Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency) to provide a broad range of services to citizens in line with Hyderabad’s rapid expansion.
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Senior IPS Officer Ranganath leads HYDRA, which includes a team of over 250 personnel, comprising three SP-ranked officers, three DSPs, 21 Inspectors, and 33 Sub-Inspectors. Ranganath began his work even before HYDRA was fully operational, acting decisively in line with the Chief Minister’s vision.
A notable incident involved Khairatabad MLA Daanam Nagender, who attempted to assert his dominance over Ranganath concerning demolitions. However, this backfired as Daanam faced a police case for obstructing HYDRA’s duties.
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Revanth Reddy is signaling his commitment to public services by standing firm on this issue. Despite being the Chief Minister from a national party, Revanth is navigating various pressures and is determined to make a mark on Hyderabad’s governance.
HYDRA will play a pivotal role in addressing illegal constructions and encroachments in the city, which have long contributed to issues like poor drainage and flooding, especially during even minimal rainfall.
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By effectively tackling these problems, Revanth aims to showcase his governance style to Hyderabad’s residents. As Hyderabad faces upcoming GHMC elections, Revanth is using HYDRA as a tool to gain political advantage and strengthen the Congress party’s position in the city.