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We are witnessing demonic rule: Sharmila
10 Nov 2012 5:54 PM
Press Release
We are witnessing demonic rule: Sharmila
Rathana (Kurnool district), Nov 10, 2012: In a scathing attack on Kiran Kumar Reddy Government, Sharmila alleged on Saturday that the people are being ruled by a demonic regime in the state.
Sharmila, who is doing Maro Praja Prastanam Padayatra on behalf of YSRCP chief Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy,made the comment here when scores of aged people met her to complain they are not getting their old age pensions regularly.
When Sharmila’s Padayatra reached Rathana as part of her 3000-km walkathon on the 24th day, hundreds of local women met her and listed out their problems.
The women, most of them being the aged, told her there are neither pensions to them nor regular power supply to their houses and requested Sharmila to take steps to ensure monthly pensions for them.
A moved Sharmila told them that the people are experiencing demonic rule in the state at present and assured to provide Rajanna Rajyam under the leadership of Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy when YSRCP attains power. “All your problems will be solved during the Rajanna Rajyam,” she told them.
Earlier, local farmers and students met Sharmila at Tuggali when she began her Padayatra from there for the day. Narrating their suffering, farmers told her they are not in a position to irrigate their lands as there is no water.
“We don’t have drinking water either. In the name of 25 paisa interest, they are collecting Re.2 interest. All our crops have dried up as there is no power supply,” they told her. Sharmila also patiently listened to students who said they don’t have bath rooms in their school.