Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu pledged to supply justice and compensation for each flood sufferer throughout a go to to flood-affected areas in Eluru district on Wednesday. “I’ve personally skilled all the issues that you’re dealing with, and I’ll do justice for every one,” he assured the victims.
To mitigate the injury, the Chief Minister introduced a rise in ex-gratia funds for crop loss, from Rs 17,000 per hectare below the earlier authorities to Rs 25,000 per hectare. Moreover, Rs 10,000 per acre will probably be paid for paddy crop losses. Since 70 p.c of the cultivators within the area are tenant farmers, Naidu assured that the enter subsidy can be straight credited to their accounts and that each one ex-gratia funds can be made by September 17.
Throughout his go to, Chief Minister Naidu performed an aerial survey of the flood-hit areas, together with Kolleru Lake, Upputeru, and Tammileru, and later held a evaluation assembly with officers on the Sir CR Reddy Diploma School auditorium. Addressing the continuing state of affairs, he promised a good evaluation of the injury attributable to the floods throughout the state, with a deal with transparency and accountability.
“The ache of the farmer is inexplicable when he loses the paddy crop after 70 days of planting, simply when it’s virtually prepared for harvest,” he stated, expressing his empathy for the affected farmers.
The Chief Minister criticised the earlier authorities, attributing the severity of the flood injury to their “blunders.” He emphasised that plans are in movement to stop such calamities sooner or later. “The sins dedicated by the earlier authorities have was a curse to the State,” Naidu remarked.
He additionally acknowledged the efforts of Irrigation Minister Nimmala Ramanaidu and Housing, Data, and Public Relations Minister Kolusu Parthasarathi in managing the disaster and praised them for his or her work in repairing breaches and mitigating additional injury.
Recalling his efforts to finish “rowdyism” and factionalism in Rayalaseema to ascertain higher governance, Naidu highlighted his resilience even after a bomb assault on him in the course of the Brahmotsavams in Tirumala. He lamented the present monetary pressure of the state, stating that income is inadequate even to pay the curiosity on loans gathered by the earlier administration.
Naidu referred to the Polavaram mission as a “boon to the State,” revealing that he had secured Rs 12,000 crore from the central authorities to assist the mission, which he promised can be relaunched quickly. Moreover, he introduced a number of advantages for Eluru, together with the development of a bridge close to the Sanivarapupeta causeway with a finances of Rs 15 crore.