
President Telangan Jagruthi, who spoke on Friday in Hyderabad on the impact of the Polavaram submarine in Telangana on Friday on a round table in Hyderabad. | Photo Credit: By Agreement
Meeting a round table organized by Telangana Jagruthi on the impact of immersion in Telangana due to the Polavram Andhra Pradesh project that the center transfer back at least five villages that were transferred from Telangana to AP within the seven mandals in 2014.
At a meeting at Hyderabad press club on Friday, President Telangan Jagruthi and BRS MLC Kvith proposed to take over the problem for discussion at a meeting scheduled for the main ministers AP, Telangans, Odisha and Chhattisgarh, June 25, Prime Minister Narendra Modim.
She asked Chief Minister A. Revant Reddy to put pressure on the center to return five villages – Purushottapatnam, Gundala, Yetapak, Kannaayigud and Pichukalapa – using his good offices with the main Minister AP N. Chandrababa Naida. She expressed concern about the permanent threat of immersion for the Temple City of Bhadrachalam with the Polavaram project. She immediately tried to explore the impact of immersion on Telangan because he was intentionally delayed AP, despite the repeated Telangana requirements.
Mrs. Kavitha claimed that Mr. Naida had caught seven mandals with the Backdoor policy and even the Lower Silera project Hydel, which was then in the Khammam district, was also transferred to AP illegally. The threat of immersion in Backwater Polavaram further increased after the AP increased the project discharge capacity to 50 Lakh Cusecs.
Published – June 20, 2025 21:26