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To survey doesn’t mean shouting at officials says YS Jagan
23 Nov 2015 7:53 PM
Railway Koduru: YSRCP
chief and the state opposition leader Y.S.Jagan Mohan Reddy on Monday
evening toured the rain affected Railway Koduru area of the YSR
district.
Even though the rains have been causing
harm for the last 27 days the government had not reached out to those
affected, he said. He demanded that the government immediately dispatch
rations of 25 kilos of rice and cash to each affected family. Taking
objection to TDP leaders shouting at the officials, he said to survey
the affected areas does not mean shouting at the officials he said. If
the officers are provided with resources and asked to work then they
will do their job, he pointed out.
Y.S Jagan said that the government can
shout at the officials after they have provided the affected areas with
adequate supply of rice, ration and money and not yell at them even as
the people complained about the CM not taking care of them.
He asked the government to find out for
itself as to how many of the affected actually received any help from
the government. People are unable to go to work so the government should
provide them with cash of three to four thousand rupees, 25 kg rice, a
kilo each of pulses and sugar, he said. Without making arrangements for
any of them and simply shouting at the officials is not the right thing
to do, he said.
People are coming from every village and complaining that the government is not doing anything to help them, he said.