After Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao moved into a sprawling estate of nine acres worth nearly Rs 50 crore in Hyderabad, all state legislators are expected to follow suit.
The Telangana government is building office-cum-residence bungalows for all MLAs, which will be constructed in their constituencies within a 500 square yard area.
These 'camp offices' for all 117 legislatures will be constructed on a budget of Rs 1 crore each. The state government has appointed the State Roads and Buildings Department for the work, whereas all district collectors have been asked to identify suitable land in each
constituency.
According to reports, the office cum residence bungalows will be equipped with facilities like- broadband network, digital video conference facilities among others.
Bungalow like this to be constructed for all 117 MLAs.
The state's first MLA camp office-cum-residence is all set to be inaugurated at the Parkala constituency of Warangal district on March 2.
Sources suggest, it was constructed within six months at a budget of Rs 68 crores.
Meanwhile, CM Rao's flagship two-bedroom house programme for poor is still battling cash crunch and land crisis.