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‘Maharashtra people lost hope on political parties that ruled them for last 17 years’

According to V Prakash Rao, BRS leader and Chairman, Telangana Water Resources Development Corporation, people in Maharashtra have been welcoming the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) with open arms because they had lost hope in the political parties that had ruled them for the last 17 years.

Despite rapid urbanization, community needs have gone unmet. The state of affairs left youths, farmers, and others completely dissatisfied. They’ve come out to celebrate the change.

Leaders of the ruling parties are concerned today because people are increasingly averse to them. Women are putting pressure on their legislators to replicate Mission Bhagiratha of Telangana, which provided supply of piped drinking water to every household. Many people in the neighboring state are walking long distances to fetch drinking water even today.

Telangana completed massive projects that added to the state’s infrastructure facilities in record time. However, the construction of a 100-kilometer pipeline to draw water from Godavari as part of the Jayakwadi Project to support drinking water supply to many villages and towns in Aurangabad district took more than 15 years and is still incomplete, he noted.

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Many of Maharashtra’s rivers and streams have over 1,800 dams. Several major rivers, including the Godavari, Krishna, Narmada, and Tapti, flowed through the state. However, irrigation was a big failure story, according to Prakash Rao, who added that despite Mumbai emerging as the country’s business capital, unemployment remained a burning issue due to political leadership failure.

This is the reason why the people of Maharashtra are holding out hope that K Chandrashekhar Rao will be able to save the state, he added.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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