*YS Jagan slams govt conspiracy to silence opposition voice*
*Clear Thalliki Vandanam dues before budget session ends: Botsa*
*Denying opposition status to silence people’s voice: MLC Lella Appi Reddy*
*Helipad land is Railway property, not farmers’: Vemareddy*
*Apologise to Shiva devotees, act against lathi-charge*
*YSRCP flays Chandrababu for doublespeak on ghee quality, price*
మాజీ మంత్రి కాకాణికి కోవూరు పోలీసులు నోటీసులు
*Midnight attacks on YSRCP workers, YS Jagan assures full support*
*Governor’s speech a script of yellow media lies: YSRCP*
*Temple tragedies reflect Government failure: Vellampalli*
CM's Native Village Far From His 'Vision'
05 Jan 2017 10:35 PM

AP CM Chandrababu, who always brags about his plans to develop the state as a cashless and digital economy, has neglected his own village Naravaripalle. The village lacks bank. It neither has a single ATM. A dozen villages around Naravaripalle also are suffering the same fate.
People of the villages are suffering due to demonetisation too. They are having to travel all the way to Chandragiri or Tirupati to collect cash from ATMs. Swiping machines are not functioning either.
There is only one ration shop that sells subsidy rice grains and daily commodities through electronic system. The ATM that is at Rangampeta, 2 km away from Naravaripalle, is not functioning properly with connectivity issues.
On one hand, at Tirupati, the 104th conference of Indian Science Congress is happening prestigiously. Experts are addressing about ways to develop the country technologically and scientifically. On the other hand, the CM's native village, Naravaripalle, that is very close to the city, is staying far from technology.
People all over the state are exclaiming how Chandrababu does nothing but blabber in the assembly at will.