Kishan Reddy seeks Telangana CM’s intervention to expedite road widening for Cherlapally, Secunderabad stations
Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy has requested Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy to expedite land allotment for widening approach roads at Cherlapally and Secunderabad Railway Stations. The appeal follows increased passenger traffic after Cherlapally Railway Station's ₹430 crore development last year to decongest Hyderabad's major rail hubs. Kishan Reddy emphasized the need for infrastructure upgrades to match rising commuter demand. The request was made through an open letter to the Chief Minister.
- ▪G. Kishan Reddy is the Union Minister for Coal and Mines and also the MP for Secunderabad.
- ▪Cherlapally Railway Station was developed at a cost of ₹430 crore to reduce congestion at Hyderabad's main railway terminals.
- ▪Since its inauguration, Cherlapally has seen a significant increase in daily train operations and passenger footfall.
- ▪The road expansion project requires timely land allotment from the state government for implementation.
- ▪Kishan Reddy urged the Chief Minister to personally intervene to speed up the infrastructure development.
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Union Minister for Coal and Mines and Secunderabad MP G. Kishan Reddy has urged Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy to personally intervene and expedite the allotment of land required for expanding approach roads and related infrastructure at Cherlapally and Secunderabad Railway Stations.In an open letter addressed to the Chief Minister, the BJP MP said the Cherlapally Railway Station was developed last year at a cost of ₹430 crore with the objective of decongesting Hyderabad’s three major railway terminals — Kachiguda, Secunderabad, and Hyderabad. Since its inauguration, several trains have begun operating from the station on a daily basis, resulting in a significant rise in passenger footfall.
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