Gadwal: Kuruva Pallayya, the BRS Jogulamba Gadwal District Coordinator, has voiced strong criticism against the Congress government. He highlighted several major issues in the Jogulamba Gadwal district during a recent media statement.
One of the main concerns raised by Kuruva Pallayya is the poor condition of the main road from Gadwal district center to Aija mandal. The road has been severely damaged, causing significant travel difficulties for residents. He urged the Congress government to take immediate action to repair and improve the road.
In addition to this, Kuruva Pallayya called for the completion of the road from Aija mandal center to Pulikallu and the fixing of potholes near Uttanoor and Totti Nonni Doddi on the Sindanoor route. He emphasized that maintaining these roads properly would help alleviate the inconvenience faced by the public.
Another major issue discussed was the impact of unseasonal rains on crops. Kuruva Pallayya demanded immediate compensation for the affected farmers. He urged the Congress government to provide ₹30,000 per acre as compensation for the losses farmers have suffered.
Kuruva Pallayya also criticized the Congress government for neglecting the education sector in the district. He pointed out severe issues in gurukuls, social welfare BC and SC hostels, such as unclean toilets and bathrooms, along with general neglect by the wardens. He called for urgent action from the district collector to address these problems and ensure proper hygiene and facilities for students.
Furthermore, Kuruva Pallayya highlighted the pressing need for improved transportation facilities for students traveling to schools and mandal centers. He stressed the importance of timely bus services, especially for students from rural areas, to ensure they can attend school without difficulty.
Overall, Kuruva Pallayya’s comments reflect broader concerns about the effectiveness of the current government policies. He emphasized the urgent need for focused attention on infrastructure, education, and agricultural support in the Jogulamba Gadwal district.