Updated Apr 10, 2021, 12:10 am IST
The issue was on top of the agenda and taken in response to a representation given by B Ganga Rao of CPI(M) and P Srinivasa Rao of TD
GVMC on Friday unanimously passed a resolution against the privatisation of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP). (Photo: DC/ Murali Krishna)
VISAKHAPATNAM: The first council meeting of Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation (GVMC) on Friday unanimously passed a resolution against the privatisation of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP). The issue was on top of the agenda and taken in response to a representation given by corporators Dr B Ganga Rao of CPI(M) and Peela Srinivasa Rao of Telugu Desam.
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The CPI(M) City Committee has opposed the reported move of the State government to sell 13.59 acres of land and 18 other properties on the Beach Road in the city.
The YSRCP government has laid the ground for sale of lands in the city under the ‘Build AP Mission’ project, CPI(M) city secretary B. Ganga Rao said in a statement here on Wednesday. He recalled that the State government had promised to cancel the agreement with the LuLu Group made by the Chandrababu Naidu government in the past, and utilise the land identified for the project for a public purpose instead.
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GVMC’s first Council meet expected to be a stormy affair
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Opposition looks to take aim at ruling party over a range of issues
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A view of the road at Pandurangapuram, where the width of the thoroughfare has been reduced due to the widening of the pavement. This issue is likely to be raised by the opposition at the first GVMC council meeting scheduled for April 9.
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Opposition looks to take aim at ruling party over a range of issues
The Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation’s first Council meeting after a gap of over nine years is expected to be a stormy affair, with opposition parties looking to take aim at the ruling party on a number of issues.