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Pattiseema Scheme Is Not Going To Benefit Rayalaseema
12 Jul 2016 12:31 PM
Uravakonda: YSRCP leaders slammed CM Chandrababu naidu's treatment towards Rayalaseema. Babu had been collecting funds from the centre and from certain big industrialists in the name of Rayalaseema and swallowing them but not spending even a rupee on the development of Rayalaseema, complained Ananthapuram's former MP and YSRCP's general secretary Anantha Venkatrami Reddy and MLA Y.Visweswar Reddy. They held Gadapagadapaku YSR Congress programme in Chengala veedhi of Uravakonda on Monday.
This is utter injustice to Rayalaseema: Anantha Venkatrami Reddy
Anantha Venkatrami Reddy spoke on this occasion to the media and mentioned that it was saddening to see the ministers, the ruling party MLAs and MLCs and the whips belonging to Rayalseema being silent in the matter of Srisailam waters. He condemned the not releasing water from Srisailam reservoir to the downstream areas. He complained that the water was instead being released to Krishna Delta, even without the water in the reservoir reached the stipulated level of 836-854 feet.
Anantha remarked that the issue of GO 69 showed the commitment the Government had for the backward and drought areas of Rayalaseema. He slammed the Government for keeping Rayalaseema in the dark. He demanded to know if the Government would give water to the areas below the lakes along with the lakes though Handri-Neeva. He exclaimed that the Government was supposed to provide irrigation water to 85,000 acres of land in Uravakonda, Rayadurgam and Kalyanadurgam through th first phase of Handri-Neeva bu tnot a drop of water had been released in the two years of TDP rule.
Fight for water will not stop: Visweswar Reddy
MLA Y.Visweswar Reddy mentioned that they had fought a lot of times earlier for provision of water and they would continue to fight for the benefit and welfare of the farmers. He reminded the Government's promise to provide water for 30,000 acres by August and remarked that the concerned work had not even been initiated.
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