Deccan Chronicle

Purandeswa­ri opens the floodgates on Polavaram

AP BJP leader asks Centre for fresh estimate of project cost, questions Transtroy hiring

- CH. V.M. KRISHNA RAO I DC

Former Union minister and BJP leader Daggubati Purandeswa­ri has joined the ongoing tussle between the AP government and the Centre over completion of the Polavaram dam.

The AP government has made fervent appeals to the Centre to release more money and approve the revised estimate for the project, while the Centre insists on getting utilisatio­n certificat­es for the money that was granted and has suggested modificati­ons in the work on the coffer dam.

Ms Purandeswa­ri wants the Centre to agree to a reestimate of the project cost. While defending the state government's contention that the central government should approve the latest revised estimate of `58,000 crore against the approved expenditur­e of `16,000 crore, Ms Purandeswa­ri also indirectly criticised the state government for not taking any action for three years on the contractor Transtroy, and only now making it an issue.

In a letter to Union water resources minister Nitin Gadkari and in a subsequent meeting with him three days ago in Delhi, Ms Purandeswa­ri requested the minister to do “whatever it takes” to see that the Polavaram project is completed on time.

In her letter she stated “I would not want to go into the details of how and why

Do whatever it takes to see that the Polavaram project is completed on time. I would not like to go into the details of how and why an incompeten­t company like Transtroy bagged the tender for Polavaram. — D. PURANDESWA­RI AP BJP leader, in letter to the Centre

an incompeten­t company like Transtroy bagged the tender of Polavaram. I would not want to question why the present state government, despite being aware of the incompeten­ce and reputation of this company, took three precious years to invoke clause 60 (c) of the MoU, between Transtroy and the state. I would not want to discuss the intent of the state government in repetitive­ly blaming the central government, despite all the support, without itself producing the utilisatio­n certificat­es for the monies spent and the work progressin­g at snail's pace. I would only request you, Sir, in all earnestnes­s, to do whatever it takes to ensure the timely completion of this project.'

She also wrote in her letter that there are issues that are casting dark shadows on this project and that need to be addressed immediatel­y.

"The Centre is committed to supporting the constructi­on of the project as per the estimates as on April 1, 2014. Not going into the details as to why and how the state government escalated the prices, without taking Polavaram Project Authority into confidence, which it was mandated to do, I would request you to kindly consider the possibilit­y of reestimati­ng the cost,' she added.

She said Transtroy had won the tender quoting 14 per cent less in 2013, with which it is absolutely impossible to construct a project of this magnitude. Secondly, there is the issue of land acquisitio­n and rehabilita­tion.

An estimated 2.7 lakh people will be displaced by this project, and 50 per cent of them are tribals. The cost of land acquisitio­n which is important for both the project and rehabilita­tion has increased greatly, with the Land Acquisitio­n Bill 2013 in place. 'Polavaram Project cannot be realised if this cannot be reviewed,' Ms Purandeswa­ri wrote.

Sources said when she met Mr Gadkari on the issue three days ago in Delhi, the minister told her he would seriously consider a re-estimate of the project.

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