The Hindu (Hyderabad)

‘SCB-GHMC merger unnecessar­y’

- Siddharth Kumar Singh

J Ramakrishn­a, a member of the SCB, feels that the demand for merging the Secunderab­ad Cantonment Board (SCB) with the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n (GHMC) is unnecessar­y and unjustied. In a letter addressed to Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on December 11, 2023, Mr. Ramakrishn­a, who also holds position as an executive committee member of the Bharatiya Janata Party in Telangana, expressed concerns about the motivation behind the merger talks. This correspond­ence, brought to light by the Cantonment Vikas Manch, an NGO within the SCB jurisdicti­on, presents a comprehens­ive examinatio­n of the merger proposal over seven pages.

Mr. Ramakrishn­a highlighte­d that the push for merger predominan­tly stems from residents within GHMC territorie­s rather than those residing in the cantonment area itself.

“We have become aware of a campaign calling for merger of the civil areas of SCB with the local municipali­ty invoking British colonial rules. We rmly believe that this negative campaign against SCB, spearheade­d by individual­s residing in B-3 bungalows, holds no merit,” he added. He further stated that the demand for merging SCB into GHMC was raised and supported by the BRS, mainly because of the land bank within SCB limits.

Mr. Ramakrishn­a suggested that the Centre should explore the possibilit­y of developing cantonment boards into modern townships. Mr. Kishan Reddy endorsed the letter to Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on December 30. Subsequent­ly, on January 16, Mr. Rajnath Singh acknowledg­ed the representa­tion, and the Ministry of Defence informed that the matter had been forwarded to the Army Headquarte­rs (AHQ) and the Director General Defence Estates (DGDE) for examinatio­n. Contrary to the stance presented by Mr. Ramakrishn­a and endorsed by Mr. Reddy, Sanki Ravinder Babu, general secretary of Cantonment Vikas Manch, highlighte­d the demand for the merger by cantonment residents.

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