Hyderabad: Settling issues concerning mega TS
irrigation projects as well as getting them cleared on a mission mode and
securing for the prestigious Kaleshwaram ‘national project’ status top the
immediate agenda of Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao.
Having succeeded in getting environmental and forest
clearances for his two pet multi-crore major lift irrigation schemes -- Sita
Rama and Palamuru Rangareddy projects, in just a month’s time, the Chief
Minister has confidently initiated fresh moves to obtain national project
status for Telangana’s lifeline - Kaleshwaram Project taken up at a whopping
cost of Rs 70,000 crore and being executed with remarkable speed.
It is understood that KCR is bent upon achieving this
goal before the Election Commission issues notification for the General
Election.
Soon after assuming charge on December 13 as the Chief
Minister for the second consecutive term, the TRS supremo declared that his
government would accord top priority to the completion of ongoing irrigation
projects, on which the State has already spent more than Rs 70, 000 crore over
the last five years.
He also embarked on "Project Baata" to track
the works in progress in the case of all projects. Recently, KCR, accompanied
by top officials of the State Irrigation Department, visited Kaleshwaram and
held a series of reviews with irrigation experts to address core issues and
remove hurdles, if any. A time-bound
action plan to complete the works on fast track and provide irrigation facility
from Kaleshwaram in the next Kharif is being prepared.
Considering that Kaleshwaram already has all requisite
permissions, including environmental clearances and Central Water Commission
nod, and given the fact that works are in full swing at the project site, KCR
is of the considered view that securing national project status for it would be
a cinch.
Besides, Kaleshwaram as a national project would
translate to a big relief to the State, which is set to face financial
challenges due to the substantial additional expenditure entailed by
much-watched welfare schemes, mainly Rythu Bandhu and double of pensions from
the new financial year 2019-20.
Top officials said that the Rythu Bandhu (Rs 15,000
crore) and enhanced pensions (Rs 5,000 crore, including all pensions) alone
will take away nearly 30 per cent of the plan expenditure from this year.
Therefore, the government would have to find alternative avenues to meet the
additional capital expenditure, mainly the completion of irrigation
projects. The State government has
already projected to spend Rs 1.70 lakh crore on the completion of all ongoing
irrigation projects in five years.
It is in this context that KCR has decided to
spearhead the demand to consider Kaleshwaram as a national project. Hence,
during his recent meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he once again
submitted a memoranda to him and urged the Centre to provide a grant of Rs
20,000 crore to Kaleshwaram as immediate relief so that the State could get a
big financial relief from mounting debts and capital expenditure.
Officials said that KCR is unhappy over the Centre's
delay in taking a decision to accord national project status to
Kaleshwaram. He has asked chief
secretary SK Joshi to pursue the issue with the ministries concerned at
Centre. He is likely to personally meet
some central leaders over the issue in February after completing the formation
of cabinet. If the Centre agrees to his demand and makes an announcement,
successive governments will have no option but to fund the project, sources
said.
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