Hyderabad is preparing for a significant event on June 5. The Justice PC Ghose Commission of Inquiry will question former chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao about the Kaleshwaram project. In anticipation, the state government is creating a detailed report about the project to assist the commission.
The Irrigation Department is working on this report, which will provide crucial information for the commission. The report aims to clarify KCR’s role in the project’s construction and address the alleged mismanagement. It will also examine the reported damage to the Medigadda, Sundilla, and Annaram barrages.
The government is busy gathering essential data and documents to present to the commission before KCR’s appearance. Key focus areas include the project’s cost overruns and the lack of a proper technical and scientific study.
The government’s report will help the commission thoroughly investigate the project and obtain accurate responses from the former chief minister. The commission has already interviewed over 50 officials, including irrigation experts and finance secretaries, gathering various insights.
Top officials, acting on Ghose’s instructions, have met with the commission to discuss topics for the questioning of the BRS leader. These officials have provided technical information, and they will continue updating the commission with their findings. The report will play a vital role in the inquiry, ensuring the commission can question KCR in detail using the information supplied by the officials.