The state government has taken up re-designing of irrigation projects and entered into an agreement with Maharashtra yesterday for construction of five barrages on Godavari and two other rivers.
Observing that the agreement with Maharashtra is extremely useful for Telangana, the state government said the projects, upon completion, would immensely benefit farmers of the state.
The main opposition Congress, however, slammed the Chief Minister for signing the pact with the Maharashtra government.
Leader of Opposition in Telangana Legislative Council Mohammed Ali Shabbir, who termed the agreement as "mega cheating", alleged that it caused injustice to people as the height of the proposed barrages would be decreased to 148 metres from the earlier proposal of 152 meters.
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TDP floor leader in the Assembly, A Revanth Reddy alleged yesterday that corruption is taking place in the name of re-designing of projects and that reducing the height of barrages would hurt the interests of Telangana.
As many as 10 MLAs, out of 15, from TDP and several others from Congress and YSR Congress have switched loyalty to the ruling TRS in recent months.
Media reports suggested that two more TDP MLAs are likely to cross over to the ruling party in the coming days.
Their parent parties have filed disqualification petitions against such MLAs and the issue may also come up in the assembly.