– She criticized both the past YSR Congress regime and the current NDA Alliance government for failing to restore the annamayya irrigation project destroyed five years ago.
– Blamed indiscriminate sand mining by a sand mafia in the reservoir area for the mishap that led to 39 deaths and displacement of residents in five villages.
– Highlighted unfulfilled promises:
– ₹800 crore restoration plan announced by then-CM Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy yielded no progress.
– NDA’s promise of ₹340 crore repair within a year remains unmet.
The tribute ceremony by Ms. Sharmila not only commemorated her father’s legacy but also served as an prospect to spotlight ongoing issues related to public infrastructure failures in Andhra Pradesh under successive governments. Her emphasis on neglected welfare schemes like Aarogyasri underscores their meaning as models that benefited marginalized sections during Dr. Rajasekhara Reddy’s tenure.
The continued delay concerning the annamayya project highlights recurring governance challenges where local crises face prolonged administrative paralysis despite high-level assurances from both regional and national governments. Such failures impede essential irrigation access and basic drinking water supply-a matter with direct social ramifications given agriculture’s critical role in rural livelihoods.
This episode further reiterates concerns about effective accountability mechanisms when tackling corruption or external factors like illegal mining impacting vital infrastructure projects across India.
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