PaperDabba News Desk:
Andhra Pradesh Governor Abdul Nazeer recently stated that the state experienced more severe damage during 2019-24 than caused by the state bifurcation in 2014. This statement was made in the context of the challenges faced by the state following the change in regime in 2019.
Severe Impact on Growth
The Governor highlighted that while the state was on a path to high growth, the change in government brought back disturbing times. The focus keyword “severe damage” was emphasized as the Governor emphasised losses during 2019-24 to the state reorganization in 2014.
Polireorganizationand Budget Proposal
Governor Nazeer mentioned that winning elections usually brings joy, but the circumstances were different and challenging this time. He noted that the government, formed by the NDA partners, proposed to go for Budget after meaningful deliberations. This indicates that the government might hold itself back from presenting a full-fledged Budget for now.
State of Democracy and Public Fear
According to Governor Nazeer, democracy was in peril during this period, and people were afraid and hardly enjoyed their freedom. The regime-revenge politics severely hampered the state’s prospects for growth and prosperity. He hinted at the YSR Congress Party rule, indicating its negative impact on the state’s development.
Judicial Inquiry and Financial Mess
The Governor noted that even the High Court sought to convene a judicial inquiry into whether there was a ‘Constitutional breakdown’. The uncertain environment shook the confidence of people and investors, leaving the state’s finances in a mess.
Missed Opportunities
The milestones achieved during 2014-19, under the visionary leadership of N. Chandrababu Naidu, were highlighted. The state had an opportunity to continue its rapid progress with a compounded annual growth rate of 13.50%, but this was squandered. Amaravati, envisioned as the focal point of growth, was destroyed due to the previous government’s malicious idea of three capital cities under the guise of decentralized governance.
Podecentralizedct and Law and Order
The Polavaram project, which should have been a top priority, was derailed. The introduction of reverse tendering and cancellation of agreed contracts caused irreparable damage. The misuse of law and order machinery was glaring during 2019-24, with a rise in crimes, especially against Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and other vulnerable sections.
In conclusion, Governor Abdul Nazeer’s address highlighted the severe damage and challenges faced by Andhra Pradesh during the period 2019-24, comparing it to the state bifurcation in 2014. The focus keyword “severe damage” was effectively used to emphasize the impact of the political and administrative decisions during this period.