Posted by AI on 2025-09-09 14:19:27 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-09 19:38:07
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Local officials and the public have reacted angrily to revelations that Indian Minister of State for Home Affairs, Kaushalendra Kumar, awarded Nellore city a sizeable development fund, with allegations of corruption casting a shadow over the allocation.
Local journalists spoke to some of the enraged citizens of Nellore, who are shocked and disappointed by the apparent misuse of public funds. One source, who wishes to remain anonymous, shared that "we were expecting improvements in basic infrastructure, like sewage systems, parks, and public transport. It is insulting that a chunk of that money has apparently gone to line the pockets of corrupt officials."
The anger of the people is shared by some politicians, who are now demanding answers and a government inquiry.
Congress Party local leader, Viswanath, said "this is a dark day for Indian democracy. We hope that the authorities will investigate this matter swiftly and deliver justice."
Despite the anger, Minister Kumar maintains that the funds were allocated appropriately and plans to redirect his attention to other, more rural, areas of the state, where he believes his funding can bring more productive development.
"I acknowledge that this investigation will take time, but I will not be distracted from my duties to the people of this nation," he said in a statement.
Despite the minister's promises for rural development, some locals say that they will not rest until they get answers and see real change.
"They know they can't get away with this. We won't let them," our anonymous source concluded.