Chandrababu Played a Key Role in Reviving Visakhapatnam Steel Plant.

 Chandrababu Played a Key Role in Reviving Visakhapatnam Steel Plant


- Revived the plant with ₹1,350 crore in 1998-2000
- Secured ₹11,440 crore today to sustain the plant
- YSRCP failed to bring even ₹1 during its five-year rule
- Fulfilled the election promise to protect the plant
- Thanks to PM Modi, Union Ministers, BJP, and Jana Sena leaders
- Collective efforts needed to run the plant profitably
- Management and workers must work in coordination and take responsibility
- Remarks by TDP State President, Palla Srinivasa Rao

Visakhapatnam (prajaamaravati):


The Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP), which faced dire financial challenges and was on the brink of collapse, was saved due to the decisive leadership of former Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu. Telugu Desam Party (TDP) State President and Gajuwaka MLA Palla Srinivasa Rao stated that the credit for rescuing the steel plant during tough times goes to Chandrababu Naidu and the NDA government at the Centre.

Addressing the media on Tuesday in Visakhapatnam, Srinivasa Rao extended his gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Ministers, BJP leaders in Andhra Pradesh, and Jana Sena Chief Pawan Kalyan for their support in securing a revival package for the steel plant.

“The Central Government has announced a financial package of ₹11,440 crore for VSP. This is the second instance where significant efforts have been made to rescue the plant. In 1998-2000, during a similar crisis, Chandrababu Naidu, with the support of then-Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, secured ₹1,350 crore, which was converted into equity to bring the plant back on track,” he said.

Srinivasa Rao emphasized that the TDP had promised to protect VSP during the elections and has now fulfilled its commitment by securing ₹11,440 crore. He credited leaders like Ram Mohan Naidu and MP Bharat for continuing the legacy of their predecessors, who were instrumental in the earlier revival efforts.

“During the past five years, YSRCP leaders ignored the plight of the plant and failed to secure even a single rupee from the Centre. While workers and displaced families were struggling, YSRCP leaders spent their time focusing on personal gains and legal issues,” he criticized.

Srinivasa Rao affirmed the TDP’s commitment to ensuring the plant operates at full capacity. “We will continue to support the plant’s growth and development. Workers and management must work in coordination to achieve profitability. The funds allocated by the Centre should be utilized effectively to strengthen the plant’s operations,” he added.

Dispelling rumors about privatization, he stated, “The Central Government would not have allocated funds if there were plans for privatization. If the plant operates at 100% capacity for two years, there is a possibility of merging it with Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL).”

He expressed his appreciation to Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy, MoS Srinivas Varma, BJP leaders, and Jana Sena Chief Pawan Kalyan for their vital roles in securing the package. He also acknowledged the contributions of MPs Ram Mohan Naidu and Bharat, who coordinated with the Centre effectively.

“This success is the result of collective efforts, including four years of relentless struggle by the workers, displaced families, and the public. When the TDP-led coalition came to power, the plant was operating at just 25% capacity. Today, it is at 75%, and we are confident of achieving 100% in the near future,” he said.

Srinivasa Rao called for the plant’s management to prioritize its operations and focus on sustaining the plant’s legacy. “The Visakhapatnam Steel Plant is not just an industrial asset; it is an emotional sentiment for the people of this region. We urge all stakeholders to work towards a brighter future for VSP,” he concluded.
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