MP Vijayasai Reddy appeals central govt to undertake the construction of Ramayapatnam Port

Update: 2019-12-09 13:50 IST

YSRCP member Vijayasai Reddy appealed to the centre to start works on construction in Ramayapatnam port. He raised this issue at the Rajya Sabha Zero Hour on Monday. As per the Andhra Pradesh Reorganization Act, the central government should provide financial assistance to the state to build a major port in Dugarajapat.

However, Vijayasai Reddy said the central government had in principle agreed to build Ramayapatnam in Prakasam district as an alternative. He added that the Ramayapatnam Port is recognized as an ideal destination for international shipping. He also brought to the notice of the Government of Ramayapatnam the necessity of the port of Ramayapatnam during the recent BIMSTEC International Conference on the construction of ports in the borders of the Bay of Bengal.

The conference also discussed the impact of the Ramayapatnam port on commercial transactions between BIMSTEC countries. The port is to be taken over by the state government with central government funding.

He said that instead of getting permission to build a major port from the central government, the previous government has decided to build on its own. But today's Andhra Pradesh government is very clear on this. He said that if the central government grants the necessary funds for the construction of a non-major port in Ramayapatnam, the state government will undertake the construction of the port and fulfil it promptly.

He said that it was their government's intention to do justice to the people of the state. The state government has already identified three thousand acres of land in Ramayapatnam for the construction of a major port. "It is unfortunate that we still have to rally in Parliament to fulfil the promise of the construction of the Ramayapatnam Port even though the Andhra Pradesh bifurcation Act has completed five years." He appealed to the central government to grant the funds to enable the state government to undertake the port project and complete the construction as early as possible.

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