State Congress designs ‘protest rakhis’ for Modi

Aim is to draw the PM’s attention to the unfulfilled promises

August 07, 2017 01:00 am | Updated 07:30 am IST - VIJAYAWADA

N. Raghuveera Reddy releasing the rakhi poster on Sunday.

N. Raghuveera Reddy releasing the rakhi poster on Sunday.

The APCC on Sunday appealed to Telugu-speaking women across the world to celebrate Raksha Bandhan on Monday by sharing on the social media the innovative rakhis made by the AP Mahila Congress against the BJP-led NDA Government.

Releasing the rakhi posters here, PCC president N. Raghuveera Reddy said the rakhi should be sent to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for not implementing the promises made to the State in the AP Reorganisation Act.

“Use social networks such as the Twitter, Facebook, and WhatsApp to take part in the #RakhiProtest. The APCC has designed a set of protest rakhis for your convenience,” said Mr. Reddy.

He asked women to just share or re-tweet the protest posts to Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi’s Twitter handle @narendramodi and @PMOIndia.

“They may also post #RakhiProtest on his Facebook account, tagging Mr. Modi. Use #RakhiProtest to make the protest clear and effective. Mr. Modi is an ardent use of the Twitter. We believe it would be effective when Telugu women all over the world use this occasion to demonstrate their anguish,” he said.

Special status

He pointed out that A.P. was promised Special Category Status (SCS) when it was bifurcated in 2014. “This is literally the lifeline of the divided part of the State that has lost enormously. Another lifeline is the Polavaram multi-purpose irrigation project, which is facing severe neglect despite being declared a national project. In addition to this, Uttarandhra and Rayalaseema were promised special financial package and railway zone,” he added.

He said the Congress was the only party that had been relentlessly fighting for the implementation of the SCS. The APCC gathered one-crore signatures in A.P. demanding that the Centre immediately grant SCS.

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