Telangana Power Shortage Due To Government Unpreparedness: BJP


HYDERABAD: BJP MP and the party's national vice president Bandaru Dattatreya accused Telangana government of being "short-sighted and unprepared" which led to water and power shortage due to which several farmers have committed suicide in the newly formed state.

"In the new state of Telangana, so far about 250 farmers committed suicide due to water and power shortage. Nobody expected this from the new state of Telangana. This situation arose only due to the short sightedness and unpreparedness of the Telangana government," Dattatreya said here.

He demanded that Telangana state government provide Rs 5 lakh to each of bereaved farmers' families and take appropriate steps to help farmers with their loans, purchase of crops and granting fresh loans.

The BJP leader said the Cotton Corporation of India should purchase cotton at Rs 4,050 per quintal at market yards where the produce is brought by the farmers.

"I would also request the Union Agriculture Minister to come to the rescue of Telangana farmers. Further, Telangana government should also provide all amenities, drying yards and facilities to farmers immediately," he said.

"There is a net shortage of 1,000 Mega Watts in Telangana which faces a serious problem. I would address Union Minister Piyush Goel to allot 500 Mega Watts urgently to Telangana State and provide relief to farmers and small scale industries," he said.

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Source: PTI