Deccan Chronicle

Jagan faces uphill task of funding Naidu’s projects

Amaravati, Polavaram, Navaratnas to be a challenge

- S.N.V. SUDHIR | DC

Sizeable challenges in the form of constructi­on in the capital city of Amaravati, the Polavaram multi-purpose project, and implementa­tion of the Navaratnas await Mr Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, who will take oath as Andhra Pradesh’s second Chief Minister on May 30.

The TD government had estimated the cost of constructi­ng buildings and providing facilities at Amaravati at `42,000. Detailed project reports in this regard have been submitted to the Centre.

Although there was a loud debate between the central and state government­s on the submission of the DPRs, the Centre has so far released only

`1,500 crore. Having received only a small chunk of the funds, the TD government could only manage to lay foundation­s for a few buildings.

In order to complete the Polavaram project, the state needs another

`60,000 crore. Since the project has been declared a national project, funding shouldn’t be a problem. However, the release of funds has been rather slow so far, and the execution of the project is another cause for concern.

Additional­ly, the Naidu government took full responsibi­lity of constructi­ng the project even after it was declared a national project. The YSRC often pointed out that the state government had taken the responsibi­lity for kickbacks.

It will be interestin­g to learn whether Mr Reddy's government continues to

pursue the TD's policy of constructi­ng Polvaram or if it hands the responsibi­lity back to the Centre. For Amaravati, however, Mr Reddy will need support from the Centre.

Further, to fulfil the Navaratnas, or nine promises, Mr Reddy will need at least `50,000 crores per

annum. At a time when the state coffers are empty, Mr Reddy has no choice but to maintain friendly relations with the Modiled Centre.

Former AP finance minister Yanamala Ramakrishn­udu often said that the state was dependent on borrowing

for day to day activities as well.

“No doubt these are challenges. We are aware of the financial position of the state but we’ll hopefully work out a formula to face the challenges,” said a newly elected MLA who may be part of the state Cabinet.

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