TRS not acknowledging Centre’s role, says BJP

‘Many State govt. schemes have Central contribution’

May 31, 2018 08:33 am | Updated 07:59 pm IST - WARANGAL URBAN DT.

BJP State BC Morcha chairman K. Narasimha Yadav addressing a press conference in Hanamkonda on Wednesday.

BJP State BC Morcha chairman K. Narasimha Yadav addressing a press conference in Hanamkonda on Wednesday.

The TRS government has been securing funding from the Central government, but denying due recognition to the Centre, said BJP BC Morcha chairman K. Naraismha Yadav.

“The schemes like sheep distribution, one rupee per kilo of rice and many others have Central contribution,” he said.

Mr. Yadav said the TRS failed to deliver promises such as providing land to and reservations for SC/ST and BC communities. The double-bedroom housing scheme has also not been implemented, he said. Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao was handing out populist schemes for short-term benefit instead of life impacting programmes. The country, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has made rapid strides in development and welfare programmes, which the previous governments had failed to do.

Mr. Yadav and BJP’s Warangal urban president Rao Padma said PM Modi had brought in transparency and ushered progress in all sectors during the last four years. The BJP’s 2014 poll slogan ‘Congress Mukt Bharat’ was received well by the public, who had voted the BJP to power, they said. “The BJP has been able gain power in over 20 states across the country with the people’s help and the Congress has been restricted to a few states,” said Mr. Yadav.

Mr. Yadav said the Modi govt. had launched welfare programmes such as Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao, Swachh Bharat, Make in India, Sukanya Samruddhi Yojana, Mudra Yojana, Fasal Bhima Yojana and many others. The anti-people policies of UPA regime have been replaced with effective policies to improve economy, said the party’s district president.

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