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BRS MLAs Threaten Resignation Over Flood Water Management in Telangana

BRS MLAs express readiness to resign if Annaram and Sundilla are harmed during flood water lifting. Accountability for infrastructure safety is at stake.

Indian Cockroach Desk14 July 2026, 7:52 pm IST1 min read
Source:The Hindu
BRS MLAs Threaten Resignation Over Flood Water Management in Telangana

BRS MLAs Threaten Resignation Over Flood Water Management in Telangana

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In a bold move, BRS MLAs have announced they are prepared to resign if any damage occurs to Annaram and Sundilla while lifting floodwaters. This stance raises urgent questions about the government's commitment to ensuring infrastructure safety during crisis management.

Residents of Telangana are left wondering: what safeguards are in place to protect these vital structures? Reports of flooding have highlighted systemic failures in disaster preparedness, leaving communities vulnerable.

The MLAs’ threat to resign underscores a growing frustration with government accountability. Will officials take heed of these warnings and ensure that public infrastructure is adequately protected? As reported by The Hindu, the time for action is now to prevent further neglect in disaster management.

Source: The Hindu

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