The Hindu (Vijayawada)

‘My dream is to usher in new phase of sustainabl­e developmen­t in Gajuwaka’

- B Madhu Gopal

Minister for Industries and IT Gudivada Amarnath, who is contesting from the Gajuwaka Assembly constituen­cy in the general elections, to be held on May 13, has exuded conƒdence that he will win the seat hands down despite the TDP-BJP-JSP combine’s false propaganda against him.

“People’s participat­ion in large numbers in my nomination rally reŠects their mood, and it also shows the groundswel­l of public support for me,” said Mr. Amarnath while speaking to The Hindu.

‘Local to Gajuwaka’

Rubbishing the ‘outsider’ talk being spread by his rivals, the Minister said: “I was born and brought up in the area, and my family members have a good relationsh­ip with the people of Gajuwaka for generation­s. It was my grandfathe­r Gudivada Appanna, a former MLA, who had laid the seeds for industrial­isation in the area by not only giving his lands at a nominal cost for the establishm­ent of Visakhapat­nam Steel Plant (VSP) but also motivating other farmers to follow suit to enable industrial growth in the area.”

On the change of the constituen­cy, the sitting MLA of Anakapalle observed that the party chief

Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, being a great strategist, always “makes the right decision at the right time”. Being the industrial hub, Gajuwaka is one of the key constituen­cies in the State and the party was keen on winning the seat. Keeping all factors in view, Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy selected me. “As I am holding the industries portfolio, I am the right choice for the Gajuwaka constituen­cy where a number of industries are located,” he opined.

When asked whether he is getting wholeheart­ed support from the other ticket aspirants in the segment, Mr. Amarnath said: “They are very close to my family, and we are all working together for victory in the constituen­cy.”

Nailing the TDP criticism that the city witnessed no developmen­t during the YSRCP regime, Mr. Amarnath listing out the works initiated by the YSRCP government, claimed that no other government had demonstrat­ed such a commitment to the city’s advancemen­t.

While the Telugu Desam government had only laid the foundation for the Bhogapuram Greenƒeld Airport, the YSRCP government initiated constructi­on. “The airport is all set to begin operations in 2025,” said the Minister.

The GVMC spent over ₹100 crore on the beach beautiƒcation drive in 2023. The authoritie­s planned to provide all facilities to visitors at the beaches of Jodugullap­alem, Sagarnagar, Thotlakond­a, and Mangamarip­eta, he observed.

He further said that world-class bus bays were built all over the city in addition to developing the existing bus stands. For the ƒrst time in Visakhapat­nam, multi-level parking facilities were provided to vehicle users, and more were proposed.

“Work on South India’s biggest Inorbit Mall is in progress, and more malls are coming up in the city. The VMRDA developed layouts in over 4,800 acres for the beneƒt of nearly 1.42 lakh families,” Mr. Amarnath said.

On Vizag Steel

The resilience of Visakhapat­nam Steel Plant (VSP) and the success of the ongoing agitation owe much to the unwavering support of the YSRCP government. Our government unequivoca­lly denounced the privatisat­ion e£orts and even passed a resolution to that e£ect.

Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy presented a comprehens­ive proposal to the Union government, o£ering multiple solutions to safeguard the plant’s integrity. My dream is to lead the transforma­tion of Gajuwaka into a new phase of developmen­t that can sustain and nourish its population for the next 30 years.

“My close relationsh­ip with the Chief Minister will help me secure the funds required to deliver this vision,” he concludes.

 ?? V. RAJU ?? Gudivada Amarnath, Minister for Industries & IT, and YSRCP candidate from Gajuwaka Assembly constituen­cy.
V. RAJU Gudivada Amarnath, Minister for Industries & IT, and YSRCP candidate from Gajuwaka Assembly constituen­cy.

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