October 16, 2025
A wave of sorrow and anger hit Turakapalem village in Guntur district as the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) leaders stepped in to support families devastated by mysterious deaths over the last ten months. On October 15, 2025, leaders including former MLAs Gopireddy Srinivas Reddy and M. Jaganmohan Rao, alongside constituency in-charges Balasani Kiran and Gajjala Sudheer Bhargav Reddy, met with the bereaved families to offer solace and strong demands. The YSRCP leaders have boldly asked the government to pay ₹1 crore to each family that lost a member. They slammed the government for giving only ₹5 lakh to 29 families out of the 45 deaths reported, calling this “grossly inadequate.” The pain runs deeper as the party accused the government of neglect and discrimination in handling the crisis. What caused these tragic deaths? YSRCP pointed the finger at contaminated water supplied to the affected colonies. They called out the government’s official statements as “inconsistent” and urged immediate action. They also demanded free healthcare for those still fighting related illnesses, putting people’s health back in spotlight. To bring hope, former MP Modugula Venugopala Reddy announced a game-changing plan — installing an RO plant within a month through the Alla Ayodhya Ramireddy Foundation. This move aims to provide clean, safe drinking water and halt the grim death toll. In this tight-knit community, where every life matters, YSRCP’s fiery demand and actions draw attention to urgent water safety and justice. The question remains: will the government listen and act fast to end this silent crisis?
Tags: Ysrcp, Turakapalem deaths, Guntur district, Compensation demand, Contaminated water, Ro plant,
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