Former Minister and senior BRS MLA T Harish Rao launched a scathing attack on the Congress government for its failure to address the water crisis in Khammam district, leading to withering of crops. Holding the Congress government responsible for the crisis, he demanded the State government to compensate the farmers with Rs 25,000 per acre on par with farmers whose crops were destroyed due to recent floods.
Addressing media persons at Telangana Bhavan here on Monday, Harish Rao expressed deep concern over the drying up of crops in Khammam district, despite the Krishna River being in full flow. He stated that though the Palair reservoir canal got breached on September 1, the Congress government left it unattended for the last 22 days which led to wastage of water and massive crop loss.
“Though Nagarjuna Sagar project is full, the crops under its ayacut are wilting. The negligence of the Congress government is destroying the livelihood of farmers,” he said. He criticised the Congress government for failing to act despite having three Ministers from Khammam district, asking whether this was the reward for the district that gave nine MLAs to the Congress. He observed that the Congress government was good at destruction in
the name of HYDRAA, but not at construction and repairs of irrigation projects that concern lakhs of people.
The former Minister questioned why, despite Chief Minister Revanth Reddy inaugurating the Sitarama project, water was still not being supplied to the farmers of Palair. The Congress was indifferent to the plight of the farmers, with protests erupting across Khammam and farmers besieging Nagarjuna Sagar Project offices in various constituencies. “The government is in deep slumber, while farmers are in distress,” he lamented.
Harish Rao also slammed the Congress government for failing to register FIRs against attackers who targeted BRS leaders during their visit to Khammam. He also condemned the attack on BRS MLA V Sunita Lakshmareddy’s house in Narsapur. He warned officials against getting too comfortable with the current regime, reminding them of the fate of such officials in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh.
Stating that the State government was using HYDRAA as a political diversion, while lakhs of acres of crops were drying up and dengue fever was spreading across the State, Harish Rao said law and order had completely failed, with the people suffering while the government played politics.