Water scarcity likely to hit Praja Padham
DC CORRESPONDENT
ONGOLE, APRIL 14
The Praja Padham (PP) is
going start all over Prakasam district on April 15. The PP is going to hit with
drinking water scarcity, poor implementation of free power to farmers, absence of
medical services to rural populations, anomalies in the Mahatma Gandhi National
Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme, absence of 25 paisa interest loans to women
of thrift groups and other issues mainly in the rural areas. As many as 12
special officers were appointed to dozen assembly constituencies of the
district.
The concern MLAs and other
people’s representatives also going to participate in the PP and Addanki MLA,
Mr Gottipati Ravikumar is going to start PP on Sunday at Addanki. Majority
rural populations in 1029 villages are preparing to submit complaints mainly
about absence of potable water supply, medical facility, indefinite power cuts
and other local issues. The opposition parties Telugu Desam and YSR Congress
are preparing to make good use of PP to bring about awareness about Congress
government failures towards providing basic amenities.
The people of the Ongole Corporation
and other adjacent areas were getting drinking water once for five days and the
duo parties are going to highlight the same in the PP by lodging complaints in
this issue. The TD and YSRC further planning to attract public towards their
parties to get votes in the forthcoming Ongole assembly byelection by
highlighting Congress failures in PP.
Meanwhile the Congress also planned to make good use of the programme by
identifying public issues and resolving the same with the aid of PP to get
votes in their party’s favour in the byelection.
The minister for urban
development and municipal administration, Mr Manugunta Mahidhar Reddy, Ongole
MP, Mr Magunta Srinivasulu Reddy and others are going to participate in the PP
in various areas of the district.
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