The Communist Party of India State Secretary Chada Venkat Reddy lambasted the BJP-led NDA government at the Centre, for imposing backbreaking economic burden on common people, by implementing “pro-corporate” economic policies.
“The persons at the helm have earned notoriety for patronising tainted businessmen, causing colossal damage to the country’s economy,” he alleged.
Addressing the delegates on the second day of the party’s district conference held at Yedulapuram in Khammam rural mandal on Sunday, he slammed the TRS governmentfor allegedly thrusting a “dictatorial regime” on the people. He alleged that the TRS regime had failed to honour its several pre-poll promises including one lakh jobs to unemployed youths and two-bedroom houses to impoverished masses. The party senior leaders Puvvada Nageswara Rao and K Sambasiva Rao also spoke.
Meanwhile, the CPI(M) district council has opposed the alleged move to relocate the Collectorate from the centrally located building here to V. Venkatayapalem, on the periphery of the town.
A resolution to this effect was passed at the party district conference on Sunday.
CPI(M) district council, through the resolution, alleged that the arbitrary move would only help a few realtors and subject people to much inconvenience.