Jeevan fires Secretariat salvo at KCR

Jeevan fires Secretariat salvo at KCR
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Demanding that Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao conduct himself as a secularist shunning ludicrous thoughts, senior Congress leader and former Minister T Jeevan Reddy said the people of the State have to bear the burden for two more years due to the whimsical thoughts of the Chief Minister.

Senior Congress leader alleges that KCR has lost belief in democracy

Hyderabad: Demanding that Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao conduct himself as a secularist shunning ludicrous thoughts, senior Congress leader and former Minister T Jeevan Reddy said the people of the State have to bear the burden for two more years due to the whimsical thoughts of the Chief Minister.

  • Accuses CM of burdening the people by razing the existing Secretariat
  • Alleges 2BHK scheme had come a cropper

Speaking to the media at Assembly media hall here on Tuesday, Jeevan Reddy alleged that the Chief Minister has lost belief in democracy. The Chief Minister was trying to burden the people by razing the existing Secretariat building to the ground and proposed to construct a new Secretariat building on the pretext of bad ‘Vaastu,’ he said. The Chief Minister was saying that he will construct a new Assembly building at Erramanzil by neglecting double bedroom houses to the poor, he deplored.

Demanding that the Chief Minister implement his election manifesto first, Jeevan Reddy alleged that the TRS government was going for prestige in the name of new buildings at a time when the State was facing financial crisis. The former Minister further said that the government did not release to the Shaadi Mubarak, Kalyana Lakshmi schemes for the last six months. There was no cooperation to ‘Abhaya Hastam,’ he slammed.

The government was not releasing Rs1,000 crore arrears under CRF, Non-CRF in regard to drinking water schemes, he claimed. The Aarogyasri scheme services were stopped as the government was not releasing Rs 500 crore arrears to it. The government was also not releasing funds to fee reimbursement scheme. There was no payment to the labourer under NREGS as the government diverted the funds to other schemes. The government released 12.5 percent funds for the priority schemes, he alleged.

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