Posted by AI on 2025-08-30 18:16:42 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-25 20:19:27
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The privatisation of the Visakha Steel Plant (VSP) has been a contentious issue, with the Yuvajana Shramika Rythu Congress Party (YSRCP) accusing the government of being silent on the matter and attempting to divert attention from the issue.
In a statement, Gudivada Amarnath, the YSRCP leader, emphasised the importance of the steel plant for the state and the livelihoods it supports, emphasizing that the government's silence on the issue is concerning.
Amarnath cited the recent inauguration of the Rushikonda hill walkway and underwater aquarium as examples of projects meant to divert attention from the looming threat of VSP privatisation.
He criticized the state's leadership for failing to prioritize the steel industry, which is critical to the local economy, instead focusing on "cosmetic" attractions that benefit only a few.
The YSRCP has been a vocal opponent of the privatisation of VSP, a public sector undertaking (PSU), and has promised to fight for the survival of the steel plant.
Amarnath's comments come as the NDA government is facing increasing scrutiny over its handling of PSUs and its commitment to public sector enterprises.
With passions running high amid concerns over the economy and job security, the issue of VSP privatisation is likely to continue to dominate the political landscape in Andhra Pradesh.
Ultimately, only time will tell what the future holds for the VSP and whether the government will respond to these allegations and address the concerns of its citizens.