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Dalits benefited most during YSR regime
29 Nov 2012 9:17 PM

, Party Honorary President, Smt. Y. S Vijayamma, who attended the Business Advisory We have also asked the government to circulate the draft bill and also the Earlier, the YRS Congress Legislature Party had met under the leadership of Smt. YS Vijayamma on the eve of the assembly session. The services of Dr YSR to the We will take up the issue with all earnestness in the session, Sobha Nagi In a separate press conference, the Party SC Cell Convenor Surya Prakash “KCR has been trading Telangana sentiment for his personal gains and has
November 29: Reiterating that dalits and tribals benefited most during Dr. YSR
term, YSR Congress has urged the government to circulate the recommendations
made to the Cabinet subcommittee on the SC, ST sub-plan.
Committee (BAC) meeting, has asked for extending the special assembly session
by two more days but it was decided to have a three-day session, Deputy floor
leader Sobha Nagi Reddy told reporters here on Thursday.
recommendations the Cabinet Sub-committee has received from various
organisations so that there could be a meaningful debate. The government has
agreed to circulate the draft bill after it is tabled in the house, she said.
marginalised sections of the society were lauded by the members. SCs and STs
were the major beneficiaries during YSR term and the welfare schemes he has
implemented, members have said.
Reddy said.
came down heavily on TRS President K Chandrasekhar Rao for his remarks on YSR
family members.
been promoting his family members instead of the people of the region,” he
said.