Deccan Chronicle

Rainwater leakage haunts Jagan’s chamber in Secretaria­t

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Rainwater leakage is continuing to haunt the chamber of Opposition leader Mr Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy in the AP Secretaria­t complex.

It may be recalled that last year for the first time, rainwater seeped into the chamber of the YSRC leader. Doubts about the quality of constructi­on was first raised then. On Tuesday, the weather suddenly changed and heavy rainfall was registered for 30 minutes. It was enough time for rainwater to seep into Mr Reddy’s chamber once again.

The housekeepi­ng staff of the Secretaria­t rushed to Mr Reddy’s chamber, mopped up the water and cleaned up the mess.

The rainwater also gushed into the Secretaria­t complex and turned the premises into a big pond. After Mr Reddy's chamber, it was the turn of the waiting hall near Secretaria­t Gate-2 that started leaking. Mr Reddy’s staff immediatel­y informed the Secretaria­t maintenanc­e.

YSRC MLA of Mangalagir­i, A. Ramakrishn­a Reddy recalling the CID inquiry last year into the rainwater leakage issue, alleged that the TD government had tried to blame the YSRC by alleging that the cutting of water pipeline of air-conditione­r was the cause of the leakage. Later the CID had submitted a report about the episode but Mr Ramakrishn­a Reddy alleged that the TD government did not reveal the CID report and did not find the cause of the leakage.

He alleged that TD gave `10,000 per sq ft to the contractor for the constructi­on. This despite the fact that sand was given free of cost and cement was given at a subsidised price. Mr Reddy said commission­s were collected from the contractor­s. He also ridiculed the fact that there was 3 cm of rain registered outside but 6 cm of rainwater had gushed into the Secretaria­t due to poor constructi­on.

Mr Ramakrishn­a Reddy further alleged rainwater had leaked onto the other floors as well but the officials were hiding the same. He also demanded that the CD report should be made public.

 ??  ?? AP Secretaria­te sanitation staff clean the leaked rainwater from the roof at AP Secretaria­te building in Guntur district on Tuesday.
AP Secretaria­te sanitation staff clean the leaked rainwater from the roof at AP Secretaria­te building in Guntur district on Tuesday.

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