Lokesh blames CM’s ‘greed’ for dire state of construction sector

TDP national general secretary Nara Lokesh welcomes leaders and activsits from other parties who joined TDP at Gannavaram during his Yuva Galam padayatra on Wednesday. Newly-appointed in-charge of Gannavaram Assembly constituency Yarlagadda Venkata Rao (2nd from right) is also seen.
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TDP national general secretary Nara Lokesh welcomes leaders and activsits from other parties who joined TDP at Gannavaram during his Yuva Galam padayatra on Wednesday. Newly-appointed in-charge of Gannavaram Assembly constituency Yarlagadda Venkata Rao (2nd from right) is also seen.

Highlights

  • Says Jagan’s obsession with money has thrown 40 lakh construction workers onto roads
  • Representatives of construction workers unions and builders inform TDP leader that many workers migrated to Hyderabad in recent years

Gannavaram (Krishna district): TDP national general secretary Nara Lokesh alleged that Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy’s obsession for money had thrown 40 lakh construction workers onto the roads. “He ruined the lives of lakhs of workers for accumulating illegal assets,” he said.

He said the Jagan government has looted the welfare fund of the construction workers amounting to a whopping Rs 2,000 crore, Lokesh said while interacting with trade union and builders representatives at the SM Convention Hall in Chinna Avutapalli of Gannavaram Assembly constituency in the combined Krishna district during his Yuva Galam pada yatra on Wednesday.

These representatives expressed serious concern that the construction sector suffered maximum damage in the past four years due to the faulty policies of the state government.

Informing Lokesh that several builders, agents and workers have migrated to Hyderabad in the recent past, they said from Vijayawada alone over one lakh construction workers have moved to Telangana in search of livelihood. They appealed to Lokesh to revive the sector once the TDP is back in the government.

Assuring them that the revised taxes will be brought down by the coming TDP regime, Lokesh told them that a better policy on sand will also be formulated to strengthen the building industry. “The policy of the TDP is to provide maximum benefits and subsidies to sectors that create maximum possible employment opportunities,” he added.

He expressed confidence that the construction industry will certainly regain the past glory in the coming TDP government. Lokesh announced the name of Yarlagadda Venkat Rao as the TDP in-charge of the Gannavaram Assembly constituency and called upon the party activists to work unitedly to ensure that the TDP emerges victorious in the coming polls. Several other leaders from different parties, particularly from the ruling YSRCP, joined the TDP in the presence of Lokesh.

Regretting for supporting Vallabhaneni Vamsi, who won on TDP ticket but defected to YSRCP, in the past two elections denying an opportunity for several senior local leaders, Lokesh felt that one should always abide by ethics and policies adopted by their respective political parties. The TDP national general secretary made it clear that the party firmly stands by those who are facing illegal cases.

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