VOILPALLY: A big discover board welcomes guests and passersby close to Voilpally village that falls alongside a dusty, rocky unfinished street between Marrigudem and Choutuppal in Munugode constituency.
Erected not too long ago amidst the hustle and bustle of political events swarming the constituency as they drum up help for his or her candidates for the November 3 by-election in Munugode, the board carries a easy enchantment directed at “representatives of political events, and public representatives.”
“We’ve been asking for a very long time for a street to the Rachkonda Saralamaisamma temple, and nobody has achieved something. So, we arrange this board,” stated Suresh, a youth from the village.
Regardless of the mud kicked up by the elevated ‘political’ site visitors on the unfinished street, Suresh was sitting on a cement bench by its aspect. “They began the work after which stopped impulsively,” he stated, pointing to the ‘steel’ – crushed granite gravel – that varieties the street now.
In the meantime, one other man joins in, bringing to a cease the motorbike he was driving. His identify, he stated, is Banda Lingaswamy, a every day wage earner. And he enthusiastically jumped into the narrative in regards to the street. “It was actually dangerous till not too long ago and Rajgopal Reddy (Komatireddy) despatched some 150 tipper a great deal of earth to replenish the potholes and degree it. This was simply after he resigned from Congress and because the MLA,” Lingaswamy stated.
He continued: “Quickly after, officers got here for an inspection and street works equipment was introduced and so they began work by laying the steel. However, one night the equipment was there, and the following morning it was gone.”
The federal government, he stated, didn’t need Rajgopal Reddy to get credit score for the roadwork as a result of he began saying that his resignation is forcing the federal government to take up improvement programmes in Munugode. “So that is the street we’ve got now,” Lingaswamy stated.