Former Minister V Srinivas Goud slammed the Congress government for neglecting Mahabubnagar and delaying projects initiated during the BRS government.
“Women are complaining about insufficient supply of water. This apart, how can a library be established in a market,” the former Minister asked while campaigning in a few divisions on Thursday.
He said the Town Hall, located in the heart of the town, had been closed for a long time.
The 1,000-bedded hospital constructed during the BRS government was yet to
be opened for the convenience of the people. For the past two years, the Haritha Hotel had been left to rot, he alleged.
The Congress government had to float tenders to arrange the required equipment for the hospital. He said he failed to understand the reasons for delaying these projects, which were taken up in the larger interest of the people.
The former Minister demanded that the State government drop plans to establish a library in the market. It should instead be set up at another location, keeping public convenience in mind, he said.