Protesters demand new district with Markapur as headquarters
The Hindu
They accuse the ruling YSRCP MLAs of being ‘indifferent’ to their demand
Cutting across party lines, activists organised relay fast at Markapur and Yerragondapalem on Sunday, demanding the carving out of Markapur-headquartered district out of the existing Prakasam district.
Thousands of medical shop owners and rural medical practitioners took out a procession from the Clock Centre to the office of the Revenue Divisional Officer raising slogans in support of their demand.
Leading the protest, Markapur District Sadhana Samiti convener Sk. Saida faulted the ruling YSRCP legislators from western Prakasam, as also Education Minister A. Suresh, who represents Yerragondapalem constituency in the Assembly, for remaining “indifferent” to the “popular demand” to facilitate speedier development of the backward western parts of the district.
“We will continue our struggle till the new district, comprising the Assembly segments of Kanigiri, Darsi, Yerragondapalem, Giddalur and Markapur, is achieved,” asserted former MLA of Markapur K. Narayana Reddy.
In Yerragondapalem, the protesters, who included a large number of teachers and lecturers from private educational institutions, staged a relay hunger strike for the seventh day to stress the need for bifurcation of the Prakasam district.
Ongole, being 120 km to 150 km away from most parts of western Prakasam, was inaccessible to the people living in the far-flung areas, said former Leather Industries Development Corporation chairman Erickson Babu.
In Addanki, CPI(M) eastern Prakasam district unit secretary P. Anjaneyulu joined the protest against the proposed merger of the Addanki Assembly segment with Baptala-headquartered district.
Capt. Brijesh Chowta, Dakshina Kannada MP, on Saturday urged Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to facilitate speeding up of ongoing critical infrastructure works in the region, including Mangaluru-Bengaluru NH 75 widening, establishment of Indian Coast Guard Academy, and merger of Konkan Railway Corporation with the Indian Railways.
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