सरकार की जंगल काटो, पैसा कमाओ स्कीम Exposed! | Political Nari
A heartbreaking tragedy is unfolding in Hyderabad as the Telangana government clears 400 acres of lush greenery near the University of Hyderabad. The destruction of this forest has sparked outrage among students, environmental activists, and concerned citizens. Shocking videos of displaced animals crying out in distress have surfaced, painting a grim picture of the environmental crisis. The government justifies its actions by claiming legal ownership of the land, citing a Supreme Court ruling in its favor. However, students and university officials challenge this claim, arguing that no proper survey was conducted to separate the land from the university campus. The real reason behind this deforestation? A potential revenue of ₹10,000-₹15,000 crore from land auctions. This isn’t just a Hyderabad issue. Across India, forests are being wiped out for industrial projects. In Chhattisgarh’s Hasdeo Aranya, 2.5 lakh trees are marked for destruction to make way for coal mining. In Delhi, thousands of trees were felled for road expansion despite legal protections. The pattern is clear—governments and corporations are prioritizing profits over the planet. Why does environmental destruction only become news when pollution chokes major cities? Who will hold these decision-makers accountable? It’s time to raise our voices before it’s too late. Watch the video, share your thoughts, and stand up for our forests before they disappear forever.




























































