TRS government failed to stop A.P.’s RLIP: Jeevan Reddy
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Senior Congress chief and MLC T. Jeevan Reddy has alleged that grave injustice is being achieved to mixed Mahabubnagar and Nalgonda districts by the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) government as it’s unable to stop Rayalaseema Lift Irrigation Project taken up by Andhra Pradesh.
He noticed that A.P. Chief Minister Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy had taken up RLIP by exhibiting the drawal of third tmc ft of water from Kaleshwaram mission by Telangana. Although the State government was unable to utterly utilise even the two tmc ft of water lifted every single day with Kaleshwaram mission, the lifting of third tmc ft works had been taken up solely to get commissions, Mr. Reddy stated talking to newspersons right here on Monday.
Stating that Telangana State was shaped for its rights on river water, jobs and funds the Congress chief stated the TRS was unable to stop A.P. from going forward with RLIP taken up illegally in violation of the riparian rights of Telangana and likewise in violation of the tribunal allocations. The State government was not in a position to stop RLIP which was additionally in violation of A.P. Reorganisation Act.
Accusing Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao of failing to stop RLIP, Mr. Jeevan Reddy stated the AP’s mission was not solely possible to deny water to mixed Mahabubnagar and Nalgonda districts however would additionally make Telangana lose its respectable rights over the river water share. He faulted the Chief Minister for his approval for bringing initiatives below the purview of the river board with none readability over sharing of waters between Telangana and A.P.
Mr. Rao had no ethical proper to search votes in Nagarjunasagar as he had failed to stop the unlawful mission of A.P. He additionally faulted the Chief Minister proposed public assembly throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Mr. Jeevan Reddy additionally criticised the State government for protecting the Srisailam Left Bank Canal mission incomplete even seven years after formation of the State.
On the announcement of Y.S. Sharmila, daughter of Chief Minister of undivided Andhra Pradesh late Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, to launch a celebration in Telangana the Congress chief stated they’d welcome it as one other political occasion and likewise welcome its efforts to level out the failures of the TRS government. On her plans of bringing “Rajanna Rajyam” (YSR rule) in Telangana, Mr. Jeevan Reddy stated it was a part of Indiramma Rajyam for which Congress was working for.
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