KCR must speak on 2018 poll promises to Nalgonda: CPIM
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‘Should explicitly state that Telangana opposes the Centre’s three farm legal guidelines’
Leaders of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Monday demanded that Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao speak clearly on the Haliya public assembly on Wednesday on steps taken to fulfil the promises made to develop Nalgonda within the run up to 2018 Assembly elections.
“Works on several irrigation projects in Nalgonda are put on hold for lack of payments to contractors. TRS government will pay dearly in the Nagarjunasagar bypoll, if the Chief Minister does not clarify and resume the works,” former legislator and State chief Julakanti Ranga Reddy stated.
He stated the Srisailam Left Bank Canal tunnel mission, which might irrigate about three lakh acres, urgently requires ₹ 3000 crore. The Udaya Samudram Lift Irrigation Scheme which may provide irrigation to one lakh acres additionally wants ₹ 1000 crore, and the Dindi Project stays to be began as its detailed mission report was not ready and therefore land acquisition course of is but to start, he added.
Mr. Ranga Reddy, addressing press individuals on the Doddi Komaraiah Bhavan right here on Monday, stated KCR’s promises within the run-up to the 2018 State elections nonetheless stay unfulfilled, and funds for pending initiatives must be launched on precedence, he stated.
Party’s district secretary Mudireddy Sudhakar Reddy stated the Chief Minister must clear the air on Telangana’s stand on the farm laws introduced by the Centre.
“He should explicitly state that Telangana opposes the three farm laws. KCR should also speak on procurement through IKP centres and assure farmers,” he demanded.