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TRS Govt. asked to fulfil promises

May 25, 2017 12:24 am | Updated 12:25 am IST - HYDERABAD

TDP-TS Mahanadu demands Govt address people’s issues

Political review: Telugu Desam Party national president and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu along with Telangana TDP president L. Ramana , working president A. Revanth Reddy and other senior leaders at party Mahanadu in Hyderabad on Wednesday.

The Telugu Desam Party Telangana State unit has demanded that the Telangana Rashtra Samiti government implement the promises it made before the elections like construction of double bedroom houses to poor and providing remunerative prices to agricultural produce.

The TDP-TS Mahanadu, the party first annual conclave held here on Wednesday, announced its resolve to set up a market intervention fund of ₹25,000 crore if it was voted to power in the State after the next elections.

The TDP-TS also demanded that the Government announce a calender for filling up large number of vacancies in the Government departments besides taking steps to enhance employment opportunities with the help of private sector.

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The Mahanadu adopted eight resolutions covering the ruling party’s unkept promises, crisis faced by agriculture and allied sectors, sorry state of affairs in the health and education sectors, negligence of the weaker sections, SC/ST/minority communities, pending projects and the Government’s proposal to redesign the existing projects and the failure in maintaining law and order situation.

Moving the resolutions, the TDP-TS leaders alleged that the lopsided priorities of the Government had ensured that the State which began its journey with revenue surplus was now on the verge of bankruptcy. Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao-led government had not kept its promises of providing job to each household as also filling up more than one lakh vacant posts in different Government departments.

Instead of taking steps to address the problem of unemployment, the policies of the Government had ensured that several industries downed their shutters after the TRS government took over. Students were suffering on account of the fee reimbursement dues. while major state-run hospitals were subject to “utter negligence”.

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