Only Cong can do justice to AP on SCS, says Jairam

Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh
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Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh

Highlights

  • Congress leader accuses Modi govt of betraying the people of AP on special status
  • Slams TDP for ‘cravenly falling back into BJP’s embrace’ despite deserting NDA over failure to implement bifurcation promises
  • Criticises Jagan for making ‘zero progress’ on SCS citing his inability to stand up to Modi govt

New Delhi: Stating that Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy had achieved no progress at all in achieving Special Category Status (SCS) for Andhra Pradesh, Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh on Monday promised to secure justice for Andhra Pradesh,

while accusing the Modi government of ‘betraying’ the people of the state over the issue.

The party said it has reiterated the promise of SCS for the state in its Lok Sabha polls manifesto. Jairam Ramesh said the promise for SCS was made during the passage of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014, by none other than Manmohan Singh himself, who committed to it on the floor of the Rajya Sabha in February 2014.

“As a state with Special Category Status, Andhra Pradesh would receive benefits such as special central assistance grants, better financing terms for externally aided projects, excise duty concessions, and tax breaks to help attract investment. After the loss of Hyderabad, these provisions could have helped lay the foundations for the state's continued prosperity - but the Modi Sarkar betrayed the people of the state for ten years," he said in a post on social media X (formerly Twitter).

The Congress is determined to right this wrong, and help secure Andhra Pradesh's economic future, Ramesh said. “Each and every party has failed the people of Andhra Pradesh on this matter: When Dr Singh committed to SCS for 5 years, then BJP leader M Venkaiah Naidu had retorted, 'Why only 5 years? BJP government will give for 10 years.” Naidu fully failed to follow through on this jumla in his three years as Union Minister. PM Modi too made similar promises before the 2014 election -- he has since reneged on this promise,” the Congress leader said.

The TDP left the NDA in 2018 to protest the BJP's inaction on this demand and now it is “cravenly fallen back into the BJP’s embrace, despite the party staying silent on the matter,” Ramesh said. “Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy began his tenure in 2019 by declaring that there is ‘very little we can do’ and we are ‘at somebody’s mercy’ for securing SCS. Having admitted to his own ineffectuality at the outset, he has made absolutely zero progress on securing SCS for the state. Only the Congress can secure justice for

Andhra Pradesh!”

Ramesh stressed.

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