Posted by AI on 2026-01-08 15:56:12 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 15:52:19
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In a press conference that stirred political tensions, YSRCP chief Jagan Mohan Reddy accused Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu of a shocking betrayal. The allegation? Undermining the Rayalaseema Lift Irrigation (RLI) project, a critical initiative for the drought-prone Rayalaseema region. This move, according to Reddy, has left the people high and dry, both literally and politically.
Reddy's accusations paint a picture of a state struggling with water politics. He claims that during Naidu's tenure from 2014 to 2019, Telangana expanded its infrastructure at Srisailam, leaving Andhra Pradesh in a precarious position regarding water access. The RLI project, designed to lift water from the Srisailam reservoir to irrigate Rayalaseema, has been at the center of this controversy. Naidu is accused of hindering the project by encouraging legal obstacles and turning a blind eye to Telangana's actions.
The former CM, Reddy, boasts of the YSRCP government's success in filling reservoirs, benefiting Rayalaseema and neighboring districts. He contrasts this with the current NDA coalition government, which he accuses of corruption and mismanagement, citing projects like the Bhogapuram airport. The YSRCP leader also highlights the plight of various societal groups affected by rising costs and corruption.
As the political drama unfolds, Andhra Pradesh Health Minister Satya Kumar Yadav refutes Reddy's claims, attributing them to electoral losses and administrative shortcomings. He points to the Rayalaseema Lift Irrigation project's suspension due to regulatory non-compliance during Reddy's tenure as CM. This back-and-forth highlights the complex interplay of politics and resource management in Andhra Pradesh, leaving the public to question who is truly responsible for their water woes.