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TDP should be categorical on loan waiver
07 Jun 2014 7:40 PM
Hyderabad,
June 7, 2014: Rubbishing the remarks of about the invite to the swearing-in ceremony
of Chandrababu Naidu, YSR Congress has demanded that TDP should give a
categorical statement on the waiver of agriculture loans while signing the
first file.
“TDP
leaders are resorting to false propaganda that our Party President YS Jagan
Mohan Reddy was not reachable while the fact remains that he had congratulated
N Chandrababu Naidu on receiving a call and this type of false propaganda
should be stopped forthwith,” party MLA B Srikanth Reddy told reporters here on
Saturday.
“We
demand that the TDP should be categorical on the agriculture loan waiver and
the Party has to spell out when it will waive all types of agriculture loans
and DWACRA loans as promised during elections. The first signature should carry
details and modalities of the loan waiver.
People
have given us a mandate and we will play our role as a true opposition party
and will question the TDP government on all its lapses,” he said.
At a time
when the state is split and the economy is in a crisis, we cannot ratify the
pompous celebrations of swearing-in. There are reports that some of the poor
people were evacuated from the venue for the swearing-in ceremony. We do not
endorse such acts, he said.
TDP has
blatantly used money power in the elections and the remarks of TDP leaders are
baseless, he said.