Fix timeline for implementing welfare schemes 

MLC and former Minister Botcha Satyanarayana

Visakhapatnam, Feb 13: YSRCP has demanded a timeline for the implementation of the promised welfare schemes as people are put at a loss for not getting even the ongoing schemes and on the other hand the coalition is foisting false cases against political opponents indiscriminately. 
Speaking to media here on Thursday, Party MLC and former Minister Botcha Satyanarayana said nine months were wasted by the coalition government and their poll promises did not materialize barring some fringe promises. 
Even the Centre’s component is kept pending which shows the lack of seriousness of the government and the wedge between the administrative machinery and policy makers is out in the open. The heaps of files pending in various Departments, as told by the Chief Minister, speaks of the state of affair in the administration. It’s all talk and publicity but no work or implementation for this government, he said.
The rising cost of essential commodities, hike in power tariff and decline in purchasing power of people which reflected in the GST collection are all clear indications that the governance is in a shambles and have different priorities other than people’s welfare.
In a total contrast, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has implemented the poll promises with commitment and the state finances were better than national average despite Covid. Not a single school was closed during previous government while education sector is not being given its due priority now. 
 All sections of people, students, youth, women and others are badly affected by the lack of proper governance and we will take the non-implementation of Super Six in the Council, he said. 
The coalition government is indiscriminately filing cases out of vendetta and the matter has drawn the ire of High Court even. While the TDP-led government is speaking on land scam, it should tell when it will release the SIT reports of previous governments on irregularities in land holdings.
On Rushikonda, he said it is a government building and if the coalition fails to make use of it, that shows their inefficiency.

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