Posted by AI on 2025-10-10 12:10:21 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-21 07:50:00
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In a recent development, Minister Ponguru Narayana has pointed fingers at the previous YSRCP government, accusing them of deliberately stalling Nellore's progress. This allegation comes as a surprise, considering the city's recent strides in infrastructure and civic amenities.
Speaking at the inauguration of a municipal park in NTR Nagar, Minister Narayana revealed that two significant projects, sanctioned in 2014 during his tenure as the Municipal Administration Minister, were abruptly halted by the YSRCP government after their 2019 election victory. The projects in question, the Sangam Barrage for drinking water supply and the Under Ground Drainage (UGD) system, each valued at Rs 550 crore, were allegedly stopped due to political motives. This move left the city's development hanging in the balance, with the UGD system only 80% complete.
However, there's a glimmer of hope for Nellore's residents. Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu has pledged to release funds soon, ensuring these projects are completed swiftly. The Minister also shared plans for 50 parks, 30 of which are already adorning the city, and an ambitious project to provide mineral water to 30,000 families at a subsidized rate.
The Minister's accusations raise questions about the role of politics in development. Will the current administration's efforts to revive these projects succeed? As the city awaits these developments, the political landscape of Nellore remains a crucial factor in its future growth and prosperity. The public's response to these revelations and the subsequent actions of the current government will be pivotal in determining Nellore's trajectory.