In a recent Assembly session, former minister and Maheswaram MLA Sabitha Indra Reddy expressed grave concerns over the escalating crime rates in Hyderabad. She highlighted that June saw an average of one murder per day, a worrying trend that culminated in three murders occurring in a single day, as reported by a local newspaper.
Sabitha Indra Reddy emphasized the urgent need for enhanced security measures to ensure peace and stability in the state. She stated, “People of this state want security and peace. Good investments should come. This is what we want.”
Her remarks underscore the critical link between public safety and economic growth. As Hyderabad continues its rapid development, addressing these security challenges is essential to maintain its appeal as a safe and attractive destination for residents and investors alike.
The call for action by Sabitha Indra Reddy aims to prompt immediate steps towards improving law enforcement and public safety measures. Ensuring a secure environment is paramount for fostering a thriving community and encouraging sustained economic investments.
As the state government deliberates on measures to tackle the rising crime rates, the concerns raised in the Assembly serve as a stark reminder of the importance of prioritizing public safety to build a prosperous future for Hyderabad.