The Hindu (Vijayawada)

Candidates at loggerhead­s over parties’ stand on VSP

- V. Kamalakara Rao

ajuwaka Assembly constituen­cy candidates Gudivada Amarnath (YSRCP) and Palla Srinivasa Rao (TDP) are at loggerhead­s over BJP’s stand on Visakhapat­nam Steel Plant privatisat­ion. They demanded an announceme­nt from the BJP on the RINL-Visakhapat­nam Steel Plant (VSP) privatisat­ion proposal here on Saturday.

The BJP-led Union government announced its decision to disinvest in RINL-VSP in February 2021. Since then, cutting across party lines, local leaders and plant workers’ unions have been Œghting to protect the plant from privatisat­ion.

Since the RINL-VSP falls under the Gajuwaka Assembly segment of the Visakhapat­nam Lok Sabha constituen­cy, both YSRCP and TDP contestant­s made it a key poll issue.

Addressing an election campaign meeting here on his Assembly segment manifesto with the cadre and also representa­tives from the steel plant, Mr. Amarnath said, “I am ready to withdraw from the contest and also pave the way for the victory of my prime opponent TDP-JSP-BJP alliance party candidate Mr. Palla Srinivasa Rao if Prime Minister Narendra Modi makes a clear statement that he will not privatise the Vizag Steel Plant, during his election meetings in Andhra Pradesh, especially the one in Anakapalli scheduled for Monday. Nothing is more important for me than saving the Vizag Steel Plant from privatisat­ion.”

Countering Mr. Amarnath’s statement, Mr. Srinivasa Rao said: “Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy should Œrst give such a statement to protect the Vizag steel plant. Salem Steel Plant in Tamil Nadu was saved from privatisat­ion because of a Œrm stand and only because of a tough Œght with the Centre by the local State government. The Jagan-led YSRCP government in Andhra Pradesh has so far made no such e‰orts, but now its party nominee for the Gajuwaka Assembly segment, Mr. Amarnath, is expecting announceme­nts from Prime Minister Modi, who is our alliance partner. This is baseless demand from my opponent, Mr. Amarnath.”

Mr. Srinivasa Rao added that the YSRCP government did not talk to the Adani Gangavaram port workers regarding the release of coking coal meant for the plant at the port due to the port workers’ strike, causing trouble to the steel plant. They could not resolve such a small issue so far, he added.

“These kinds of statements made by Mr. Amarnath will not work in elections. People already decided to send back the YSRCP this time, and our NDA will emerge as winner in the 2024 polls,” said Mr. Srinivasa Rao.

On the other hand, BJP sources said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to visit Andhra Pradesh for the election campaign on May 6 and 8. Based on the provisiona­l schedule, Modi will address election rallies and meetings in Rajahmundr­y, Anakapalli, Rajampeta, and Vijayawada.

“As his visit to Rajahmahen­dravaram is conŒrmed on May 6, and Anakapalli is close to that place, the Anakapalli programme for our leader C.M. Ramesh, is likely to be held at Tallapalem in Anakapalli on May 6 at around 6 pm,” said a close aide of Mr. Ramesh.

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 ?? ?? While the YSRCP candidate demands that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi make his stand clear on the proposed privatisat­ion of the plant, during his public meeting in Anakapalli on May 6, the TDP demands Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy’s stand on it.
While the YSRCP candidate demands that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi make his stand clear on the proposed privatisat­ion of the plant, during his public meeting in Anakapalli on May 6, the TDP demands Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy’s stand on it.

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