It took only light rain to get the new Andhra Pradesh Assembly building leaking

In the chambers of the Andhra Pradesh's Leader of Opposition, water was found leaking from the ceiling.
A wall portion collapsed in Andhra Pradesh's Velagapudi Secretariat after rains in Vijayawada  city on June 6. Velagapudi area received  only 10 mm rainfall on that day, according to the Meteorological Department. (Photo | EPS)
A wall portion collapsed in Andhra Pradesh's Velagapudi Secretariat after rains in Vijayawada city on June 6. Velagapudi area received only 10 mm rainfall on that day, according to the Meteorological Department. (Photo | EPS)
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Water leaking into Andhra Pradesh Opposition leader Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy's room in the state's newly built Assembly building after rains in Vijayawada on June 6. The Secretariat complex includes the Assembly building. (Photo | EPS)
Water leaking into Andhra Pradesh Opposition leader Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy's room in the state's newly built Assembly building after rains in Vijayawada on June 6. The Secretariat complex includes the Assembly building. (Photo | EPS)
A worker picks up what appear to be pieces of the ceiling in Jagan Mohan Reddy's room in the Assembly building. The Velagapudi area received 10 mm rainfall on June 6. (Photo | EPS)
A worker picks up what appear to be pieces of the ceiling in Jagan Mohan Reddy's room in the Assembly building. The Velagapudi area received 10 mm rainfall on June 6. (Photo | EPS)
Workers clearing Jagan Mohan Reddy's room in the Assembly building of what appear to be pieces of the ceiling on June 6. Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu inaugurated the Assembly building on March 6. It was built at a cost of Rs 180 crore. (Photo | EPS)
Workers clearing Jagan Mohan Reddy's room in the Assembly building of what appear to be pieces of the ceiling on June 6. Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu inaugurated the Assembly building on March 6. It was built at a cost of Rs 180 crore. (Photo | EPS)
Workers clearing Jagan Mohan Reddy's room in the Assembly building of what appear to be pieces of the ceiling on June 6. In addition to the Opposition leader's room, the Legislature Secretariat situated on the top floor could not escape from invading waters. Files in the section were soaked. (Photo | EPS)
Workers clearing Jagan Mohan Reddy's room in the Assembly building of what appear to be pieces of the ceiling on June 6. In addition to the Opposition leader's room, the Legislature Secretariat situated on the top floor could not escape from invading waters. Files in the section were soaked. (Photo | EPS)
Workers cleaning the corridor near Jagan Mohan Reddy's room in the Assembly building after rain water entered the room.  Ch Sridhar, Commissioner of Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA), visited the Assembly building on June 6, but said there was no leakage. (Photo | EPS)
Workers cleaning the corridor near Jagan Mohan Reddy's room in the Assembly building after rain water entered the room. Ch Sridhar, Commissioner of Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA), visited the Assembly building on June 6, but said there was no leakage. (Photo | EPS)
Workers mopping up the rain water that entered Jagan Mohan Reddy's room in the Assembly building. The leakage has given reason for Reddy's party, the YSR Congress, to pounce on the ruling TDP government.(Photo | EPS)
Workers mopping up the rain water that entered Jagan Mohan Reddy's room in the Assembly building. The leakage has given reason for Reddy's party, the YSR Congress, to pounce on the ruling TDP government.(Photo | EPS)

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