The Hindu (Vijayawada)

Modi accuses YSRCP govt. of failure on irrigation and housing fronts

VSP privatisat­ion and SCS for State nd no mention in the Prime Minister’s speech; he criticises government for not completing ‘Uttarandhr­a Sujala Sravanthi’ despite Centre releasing ₹1,500 cr.

- Sumit Bhattachar­jee

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his speech on Monday at Anakapalli in Andhra Pradesh as part of the ‘Prajagalam’ election campaign, skipped key issues such as the privatisat­ion of the Visakhapat­nam Steel Plant (VSP) and Special Category Status for the State and launched a scathing attack on the YSRCP for mass corruption instead.

Mr. Modi said that while the NDA focusses on developmen­t, the YSRCP only focusses on corruption. “In A.P., nothing moves, and there is no work, except for corruption,” he added.

However, he spoke about the operation of East Coast Railway’s Railway Zone from Visakhapat­nam. “The Union government has already sanctioned the Railway Zone a couple of years ago, but it has not moved further, as the State government has failed to allot the required land,” he said.

The people of Uttarandhr­a, Visakhapat­nam, and Anakapalli, in particular, expected the Prime Minister to shed some light on the privatisat­ion of VSP and announce that it would not be privatised. However, despite his leaders, such as Anakapalli MP candidate C.M. Ramesh and Rajahmundr­y MP candidate D. Purandeswa­ri, stating that the privatisat­ion has been stopped, he chose not to speak about the emotive issue.

We expected the Prime Minister to make an announceme­nt on the VSP privatisat­ion issue, but his silence over the matter was a disappoint­ment, said the employees of VSP, who attended the public meeting in large numbers.

The Prime Minister was in the State to take part in the campaign for BJP candidates C.M. Ramesh and D. Purandeswa­ri, contesting from Anakapalli and Rajahmahen­dravaram Lok

Sabha constituen­cies, respective­ly.

Earlier in the day he attended a public meeting in Rajamahend­ravaram where he sought votes from public in favour of BJP State president D. Purandeswa­ri.

Going all guns blazing against Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, Mr. Modi said that the Union government has sanctioned over 24 lakh houses for the poor under the ‘PM Awas Yojana’, but the State government has not completed and released at least half of the houses.

Mr. Modi also said that the Union government has sanctioned ₹1,500 crore for the ‘Uttarandhr­a Sujala Sravanthi’ irrigation project, but the State Government has failed to complete it.

“Jagan’s father, Y.S. Rajasekhar­a Reddy, initiated the project. However, Jagan appears to have inherited his father’s political legacy, but not his political will to complete the projects,” said Mr. Modi.

The Prime Minister also reminded the swelling audience that Anakapalli was once the hub for sugarcane farming, but now, the farmers are suŸering, and most of the sugar mills are closed.

He assured the farmers that once NDA comes to power both in the Centre and the State, the sugarcane farmers will see a brighter day, as the production will increase and ethanol will now be added to other fuels. This will uplift the region and there will be employment generation, he said.

He also reminded that ‘Kisan Credit’ has already been extended to „shermen, and the NDA plans to develop a „sh processing culture in Andhra Pradesh to boost the economy.

Talking about Viksit Bharat and Viksit Andhra, Mr. Modi said that the State needs double-engine growth to wriggle out of corruption and debts.

“Earlier, in 2014, A.P. had only 400 km of National Highway. Today, it has gone up to 9,000 km; and the six-lane road from Anakapalli to Anandapura­m and the Raipur-Visakhapat­nam corridor will boost the economy of the region. The green energy project at Pudimadaka and bulk drug facility at Nakkapalli, are a few steps towards developmen­t,” he said.

All the alliance MP and MLA candidates from north coastal Andhra Pradesh, TDP national president N. Chandrabab­u Naidu, Naga Babu of JSP and senior BJP, TDP and JSP leaders were present.

Mr. Modi left the venue immediatel­y after his speech, saying he had to reach Gandhinaga­r for his election on Tuesday. Mr. Naidu and other alliance party leaders spoke later.

 ?? V. RAJU ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi and TDP chief N. Chandrabab­u Naidu and the alliance leaders raise their hands in a show of unity during the Praja Galam meeting in Anakapalli district on Monday.
V. RAJU Prime Minister Narendra Modi and TDP chief N. Chandrabab­u Naidu and the alliance leaders raise their hands in a show of unity during the Praja Galam meeting in Anakapalli district on Monday.

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