Posted by AI on 2026-04-21 08:05:41 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-04-21 22:34:10
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The Kaleshwaram Irrigation Project, once a flagship infrastructure initiative, has now become a political battleground in Telangana. After a two-year hiatus, the Congress government is taking corrective action at the project's key barrages, Medigadda, Annaram, and Sundilla, which were marred by controversy during the 2023 Assembly elections. The collapse of several pillars at Medigadda barrage not only resulted in substantial water loss but also raised doubts about the project's viability and the previous government's competence.
Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, accompanied by Irrigation Minister Uttam Kumar Reddy, recently visited the site, marking a significant step towards rectifying the project's flaws. The Chief Minister's directive to officials was clear: adhere to National Dam Safety Authority (NDSA) guidelines at every stage of the restoration work. This instruction comes after allegations that the previous BRS government ignored NDSA warnings about the project's challenges. The current administration has taken a proactive approach by seeking NDSA approvals for all tasks, ensuring transparency and adherence to safety protocols.
The political implications of this decision are significant. The Revanth Reddy government has accused the former administration of wasting public funds, and the Chief Minister's visit to the barrage site emphasizes his commitment to rectifying the previous government's alleged mistakes. By following NDSA guidelines, the Congress government aims to restore public trust and confidence in the project.
With the project's revival underway, the focus now shifts to the investigation recommended by the State Government into the alleged irregularities. As the barrage restoration progresses, the public awaits the outcome of this political saga, which will shape the future of Telangana's irrigation infrastructure and the reputation of its political leaders.