BRS Killed Irrigation Sector, Blaming Us: Congress
TPCC spokesperson Syed Nizamuddin said the BRS government had 10 years to seek national status for the PRLIP but never submitted a proper proposal.
Hyderabad | 10th February 2025
Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee spokesperson Syed Nizamuddin today lashed out at the BRS for "misleading" the public on irrigation projects.
Responding to allegations made by BRS MLC K Kavitha, he accused the previous BRS government of mismanaging irrigation projects and failing to secure national status for the Palamur-Rangareddy Lift Irrigation Project (PRLIP).
Nizamuddin said, "The BRS and BJP were secret allies from 2014 to 2023 but are now pretending to be political opponents. The BRS government had ten years to seek national project status for PRLIP but never submitted a proper proposal in the required format. Despite making over 30 representations, former Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao failed to convince the BJP-led Centre. Now, after losing power, BRS leaders are blaming the Congress government, which has been in office for just a few months, for their own decade-long failures."
The TPCC leader also accused the BRS government of spending thousands of crores of public money on irrigation projects but failing to deliver results.
"Despite an expenditure of over Rs 1 lakh crore, the Kaleshwaram project suffered structural damage and failed to irrigate even one lakh acres of land. Similarly, Rs 27,500 crore was spent on the PRLIP, yet not a single acre has received water. The Sitarama project cost too was enhanced from Rs 9,000 crore to Rs 23,000 crore but no land has been irrigated. The BRS regime escalated project costs multiple times leading to financial irregularities but left the projects incomplete," he claimed.
The TPCC spokesperson also alleged that the BRS government facilitated Andhra Pradesh's construction of the Rayalaseema Lift Irrigation Scheme (RLIS), which hurt Telangana's irrigation interests. He also blamed BRS leaders for delaying necessary actions and failing to counter the RLIS effectively, leading to the Centre treating PRLIP and RLIS as similar projects.
Nizamuddin accused BRS leaders, including K Kavitha and Harish Rao, of now spreading misinformation to defame the Congress government, now that it was out of power.
He said that the Congress government had not agreed to hand over Telangana's irrigation projects to the Krishna River Management Board (KRMB), as claimed by BRS. "It was the BRS government that proposed handing over projects to the KRMB, and even allocated Rs 200 crore for their maintenance in the 2023-24 budget. The documents presented by then CM KCR prove this," he said.
He also pointed out the financial burden left by the previous government. He said that the Congress inherited Rs 18,000 crore in interest payments on loans and Rs 9,000 crore in unpaid irrigation bills. "The BRS government prioritised financial gains over irrigation development. While they wasted thousands of crores on incomplete projects, the Congress government is now working to complete them and ensure they benefit Telangana's farmers," he added.
He said that the Congress government under Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and Irrigation Minister Uttam Kumar Reddy was fully committed to improving the irrigation sector. "Unlike the BRS, which made empty promises, the Congress government has allocated Rs 22,500 crore for irrigation this year, including Rs 11,000 crore for capital works. The PRLIP is a top priority, and we are ensuring its completion by December 2026. This project will provide irrigation water to 12.3 lakh acres and ensure drinking water supply to the surrounding areas," he said.
Nizamuddin also ridiculed Kavitha's comparison of KCR to an iPhone and Revanth Reddy to a cheap Chinese phone. "Where was her phone when she was arrested in the Delhi liquor scam?" he quipped.
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