Deccan Chronicle

Changes suggested in plan endanger capital: Farmers

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT GUNTUR, FEB. 24

The final master plan of Amaravati envisages converting illegal structures on the Krishna river conservati­on area into residentia­l zones.

The master plan has proposed aligning the Krishna river bund from Prakasam Barrage to the CM’s guesthouse (where AP Chief Minister Chandrabab­u Naidu is presently staying), which would convert the big structures on the river conservati­on area into a residentia­l area.

Anti-LPS farmers have been objecting to the alignment of the bund, alleging that the government was All areas on the banks of the River Krishna in Vijayawada would be marooned during floods if the bund alignment was changed

— protecting illegal structures belonging to TD leaders with the alignment.

Farmers G. Naresh Reddy and others alleged that if the government changed the river bund alignment, it would be a threat to the River Krishna in the future.

They added that the 500 meters to 1 km area from the river to the bund was helpful for villagers during natural calamities but if the bund was brought forward, floodwater­s would inundate the villages.

They also demanded removal of 26 illegal structures on the river conservati­on area.

The farmers also alleged that they had been living on the outskirts of the Penumka village, within 100 meters of the Grama Kantham, for the past 50 years and hence had applied to the CRDA to identify their houses and lands as R-1, but the CRDA had refused. They said that they had submitted objections through form 9.2 of LPS of CRDA one year ago but till date the CRDA has not replied.

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