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31 Dec 2015 4:11 PM

Hyderabad, Dec 31: The year 2015 has
left behind soar memories of the unscrupulous policies of TDP government, which
has seen a slew of scams in which ruling party members were involved and will be
remembered as the year of anti-women from the State’s view point.
‘The year has gone by leaving unpleasant
memories of Call Money cum sex racket, and the breaking of cash for vote scam
in which Chief Minister was named and the ruling party members’ names figuring
the various scams and rackets while it has also seen the suspension for one
year of MLA Roja and the heart rending sordid tales of DWACRA groups and
Anganwadi groups,’ party spokesperson Ambati Rambabu told reporters
here on Thursday.
The year has seen the Chief Minister
himself being involved in the cash for vote scam, and it has ended with the
Call Money cum sex racket and the TDP government has shown its anti-women
attitude by suspending our party MLA RK Roja for one year, an unprecedented action
in the books of parliamentary history, and TDP leaders using foul language
against Anganwadi workers and the DWACRA groups being pushed into hardships for
the state’s failure to waive the loans.
The farmers as well were pushed into
debt trap by failing to honour the loan waiver promise and Chandrababu Naidu
keeping mum on the affidavit filed by the Centre on sharing of Krishna Waters
shows that there was compromise by Chandrababu Naidu on state’s interests for
personal and political gains, he said.
The Chief Minister has made much noise
and spoke of Section 8 immediately after the cash for vote scam broke out but
seems to be compromised and the two chief ministers, who accused and abused
each other on personal levels, have now come to grips and are showing
camaraderie for obvious reasons.
The year has also seen the land
acquisition from farmers by force and the Singapore private venture coming out
of the bag as the deal was not a government to government but a private one.
This apart, sand mafia, land mafia, liquor mafia and Call Money mafia with the
active involvement of TDP leader have come to the fore, he said.
The scorn of women, who are unhappy,
will continue to haunt the TDP government which will be swept out in the next
polls, he said.