BJP seeks independent audit of water supply project in Aland

A BJP party worker in Aland has demanded an independent audit of the Shirpur water supply project, citing persistent water shortages. He claims the project has failed to improve groundwater levels and has become a source of financial mismanagement.
Why it matters
It highlights concerns over government project transparency and the effectiveness of rural infrastructure spending in India.
Stating that the claims of the Shirpur model’s success in Aland taluk are at odds with the ground reality, a BJP party worker, Basavaraj Shastri, has demanded an independent inquiry into the project, contending that several villages in the taluk continue to face acute drinking water shortages despite crores of rupees being spent on it.
The article focuses on the criticism leveled by a BJP party worker against local governance, framing the project as a failure.
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