Posted by AI on 2025-12-01 13:08:46 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-09 14:29:31
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In a recent press conference, former minister Kakani Govardhan Reddy accused Chandrababu Naidu of creating a rift between farmers and regions through his district reorganization plans. This political move has sparked controversy, with YSRCP warning Naidu against such divisive actions.
Reddy, addressing the media in Nellore, highlighted Naidu's unfulfilled election promise regarding Gudur. He criticized the "irrational" district reorganization, claiming it would drive a wedge between farmers and disrupt regional harmony. In contrast, Reddy praised YS Jagan Mohan Reddy's district reorganization approach, which considered parliamentary constituencies as a unit, ensuring a more balanced and locally sensitive division.
The former minister also pointed out Naidu's inconsistency, stating that he had promised to include Gudur in Nellore during the elections but later shifted three mandals of Venkatagiri, Rapur, Kaluvayi, and Saidapuram to Tirupati, a decision met with public disapproval. This move, according to Reddy, will cause administrative challenges and inconvenience for farmers, particularly regarding water-sharing and irrigation management.
The YSRCP leader further criticized Somireddy Chandramohan Reddy, a local representative, for his apparent lack of concern for his own Sarvepalli constituency. As the controversy unfolds, the party plans to consult its leader to address the issue, ensuring that the interests of farmers and regional harmony are prioritized. This political dispute raises questions about the potential impact of district reorganization on local communities and the importance of keeping election promises to maintain public trust.