BJP govt. will do justice to A.P, says Haribabu

Addressing media persons in Vijayawada on Tuesday, Mr. Haribabu said eight projects / institutions of national importance have already been sanctioned for the State.

May 27, 2015 12:00 am | Updated November 16, 2021 05:04 pm IST - VIJAYAWADA:

BJP State president K. Haribabu looks exhausted due to intense heat during the Jana Kalyan Parv meeting in Vijayawada on Tuesady. MP Kesineni Srinivas (Nani) is seen.PHOTO: V. RAJU

BJP State president K. Haribabu looks exhausted due to intense heat during the Jana Kalyan Parv meeting in Vijayawada on Tuesady. MP Kesineni Srinivas (Nani) is seen.PHOTO: V. RAJU

BJP State president and MP K. Haribabu has said injustice will not be done to Andhra Pradesh as the Central government is extending all possible help to it while looking into the promise of special category status and its benefits to the fledgling State.

The BJP government is committed to giving adequate financial assistance for construction of the Capital city and taking up other projects. “The BJP will deliver what all has been promised to the State and even go beyond the plans envisaged in the A.P Reorganisation Act to help the State tide over the crisis,” he said.

Addressing media persons here on Tuesday, Mr. Haribabu said eight projects / institutions of national importance have already been sanctioned for the State and people would see more such things happening in the near future. Anantapur has got a National Academy for Customs and Excise in spite of it not figuring in the A.P Reorganisation Act.

Many such prestigious things would come to the State. A.P became power surplus because it was one of the three States chosen by the Centre for its round-the-clock supply schemes, he said.

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