The Hindu (Hyderabad)

CM vows to push forward Tummidihat­ti project to make north Telangana green

Also promises to complete Kupti project and repair Kaddam project, which is on the verge of collapse, to ensure water supply to lands

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Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy announced that his government would proceed with the Tummidihat­ti project by initiating talks with the Maharashtr­a government regarding land acquisitio­n that was discarded by the previous BRS government due to some “sinister motives”.

Mr. Reddy made this announceme­nt at a public meeting in Adilabad on Monday. He also promised to complete the Kupti project and repair the Kaddam project to ensure water supply to the lands. He alleged that the Kaddam project was on the verge of collapse due to the negligence of the previous BRS government.

He addressed public meetings at Adilabad and Nizamabad Lok Sabha constituen­cies on Monday as part of his election campaign for the victory of party candidates Atram Suguna and T. Jeevan Reddy on Sunday. The Chief Minister also charged that both the BRS and BJP had neglected the revival of the CCI factory in Adilabad.

Despite repeated appeals by the State government for the reopening of the CCI factory, the BJP government did not consider it, he said. If necessary, the Congress government will conduct meetings with private companies to reopen the CCI unit to provide employment to local youth, he said. He also promised to establish a university in Adilabad for the convenienc­e of students.

Stating that both BRS and BJP were conspiring to destabiliz­e the Congress government in the State, the Chief Minister asked the gathering, especially women, whether the Indiramma Rajyam would continue to provide free bus travel if it collapsed.

“If Congress candidate Atram Suguna loses the elections, there is every possibilit­y of free schemes being scrapped,” Revanth Reddy stressed.

Arvind targeted

During his meeting in Nizamabad, the CM reiterated his government’s commitment to ensuring the revival of the closed sugar factory in the district and obtaining sanction for the turmeric board. Assuring the farmers, he pledged that he would all eŽorts to operationa­lise the factory by September 17.

He accused former chief minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao of reneging on his promise to open the sugar factory within 100 days. He criticised the sitting Member of Parliament and BJP candidate for the Nizamabad Lok Sabha seat, Dharmapuri Arvind, for his unful“lled electoral promise of not obtaining sanction for the Turmeric Board.

 ?? K. V. RAMANA ?? Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy participat­ing in Jana Jathara Sabha during an election meeting in support of party Nizamabad candidate T. Jeevan Reddy in Nizamabad on Monday.
K. V. RAMANA Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy participat­ing in Jana Jathara Sabha during an election meeting in support of party Nizamabad candidate T. Jeevan Reddy in Nizamabad on Monday.

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