The Hindu (Vijayawada)

Hope to ful l my father’s dream of rail line to Konaseema, says Balayogi’s son

Harish Madhur, whose father was the €rst Dalit to become Lok Sabha Speaker, is contesting the Amalapuram Parliament­ary election on a TDP ticket

- T. Appala Naidu

anti Harish Madhur (33), the Telugu Desam Party’s (TDP) candidate for the Amalapuram Lok Sabha constituen­cy, has big shoes to ‚ll.

His father, the late G.M.C. Balayogi, who died aged 50 in a helicopter accident in 2002, was the youngest Speaker of the Lok Sabha and the ‚rst Dalit to hold the post. He was admired for his cool, calm demeanour during heated debates in Parliament, and was held in high regard in his constituen­cy of Amalapuram in East Godavari district.

Now, Mr. Harish is in the fray from the same constituen­cy that elected his father twice to the Lok Sabha. He is hopeful that his second outing at the hustings will prove to be fruitful, after losing narrowly to the YSRCP in 2019.

The aspiring parliament­arian is clear about what he wants to do for his constituen­cy if he succeeds in the coming election.

“Getting the KotipalliN­arsapur (Konaseema railway project) railway line commission­ed is my primary goal. It was my father’s dream as well as an aspiration

Gof the people of Konaseema,” Mr. Harish says.

A ‘lifeline’ in limbo

Sanctioned in 2000-01, the 57-km long Konaseema railway line was to be commission­ed by the year 2009 at an estimated cost of ₹1,045 crore. The line includes three bridges across the Godavari. By 2024, the estimated project cost more than doubled to ₹2,500 crore, and its commission­ing is anticipate­d in 2027 according to railway oŸcials.

“The railway line would have seen the light of day had my father been alive. It was a dream project of his which I am keen on ful‚lling. The project was not given any priority by the ruling YSRCP. Most of the district is surrounded by water, and lacks railway connectivi­ty. The beauty of the Konaseema region is still hidden and its tourism potential untapped. Rail connectivi­ty will help the region blossom,” the young leader says.

“In 2019, I lost my maiden battle in Amalapuram Lok Sabha constituen­cy. However, I have been pursuing the matter of the delayed project with the Ministry of Railways. Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy has completely ignored putting up the matching grant in order to speed up the execution of the project. We cannot blame the Centre in this regard as its support has been immense. In 2024, my goal will remain unchanged as our region needs to be connected by the rail network to the rest of India in order to not just boost tourism but also to open up markets fpr export of food crops, coconut and ‚sh,” says Mr. Harish

On erosion of the riverbed in the Godavari delta, Mr. Harish claimed that a revetment for the islands, promised by Mr. Jagan, remained elusive thus leading to the loss of a large tract of land.

“I will ‚nd a solution to the erosion of the riverbed. Otherwise, the farmers will be at risk of losing their fertile land. Sitting MP P. Anuradha has failed to take up this problem with the Centre. I have discussed the revetment problem with our party chief N. Chandrabab­u Naidu and Jana Sena Party supremo K. Pawan Kalyan,” he said.

Drinking water woes

“Nearly one-fourth of the constituen­cy’s population, comprising mainly ‚sherfolk families, still lack access to safe drinking water. Supply of drinking water is a major challenge due to the narrow bridges to the islands. I guarantee that most of the CSR funds released by companies involved in oil and natural exploratio­n in Konaseema will be spent on drinking water supply and health,” he said, adding that the groundwate­r in the region is not ‚t for consumptio­n as it has high salinity.

He said he would strive to improve the fortunes of the coconut farmers in the region. “It is a fact that Konaseema has the highest coconut productivi­ty per hectare in India. However, compared to Kerala, our farmers have not been equipped with the requisite skills to bring out value-based coconut products. My thrust will be on skill training, developmen­t and exports of a range of products.”

On the rise in oil and natural gas exploratio­ns in Krishna-Godavari region, Mr. Harish said he would focus on boosting employment avenues for locals in onshore and o¥shore activities to prevent migration from Konaseema.

On the riots that occurred in Amalapuram two years ago over the naming of the district after B.R. Ambedkar, Mr. Harish alleged: “It is an open secret that the YSRCP instigated the riots. The manner in which the district was renamed is evidence of this.”

On taking forward the legacy of his father, Mr. Harish said: “The people of Konaseema still fondly remember my father and continue to shower their a¥ection on me. I hope they will support me this time and I will strive to live up to their expectatio­ns.”

 ?? ?? TDP candidate for the Amalapuram Lok Sabha seat, Ganti Harish Madhur, interactin­g with a local during an election campaign in B.R. Ambedkar Konaseema district.
TDP candidate for the Amalapuram Lok Sabha seat, Ganti Harish Madhur, interactin­g with a local during an election campaign in B.R. Ambedkar Konaseema district.

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