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04 Sep 2018 12:24 PM
YSRCP chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy said that the women's self-help groups were cheated by the TDP government. He said that in the name of loan waivers, Chandrababu had cheated the state to the tune of Rs 87,000 crores. With elections in 6 months, Chandrababu, who has failed in fulfilling his election promise on the liquor ban, is resorting to make false promises in the name of Dharma Porata Deeksha, he added.
The Opposition Leader said that Chandrababu was lying with regard to the investments and the employment opportunities that have been generated through the 3-day Partnership Summit held in Visakhapatnam. He said it was shameful of Chandrababu not to have achieved the Special Category Status (SCS) to AP. In the context of State's bifurcation, Chandrababu in 2014 said that around 1.42 lakh jobs were available in the government, but he had completely failed to fill the vacancies.
YS Jagan promised that the 'YSR Cheyootha' pension scheme would be implemented through SC, ST, BC commissions, after YSRCP comes to power. "In every village, a village secretariat would be formed to ease the process of fees reimbursement, Arogyasri, pensions, house building permission and other services. In Chandrababu's rule, all these services would not be done without offering bribes. The village secretariat would be run by 10 village youth, who would be provided jobs within the village," he added.