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BJP leader G Kishan Reddy on Tuesday said that the State government’s recruitment was not even matching the number of people worked in the film Bahubali. The Bharatiya Janata Legislative Party (BJLP) leader made this comment while taking part in the discussion on the Appropriation Bill in the Assembly.
Hyderabad: BJP leader G Kishan Reddy on Tuesday said that the State government’s recruitment was not even matching the number of people worked in the film Bahubali. The Bharatiya Janata Legislative Party (BJLP) leader made this comment while taking part in the discussion on the Appropriation Bill in the Assembly.
Kishan said, “One Minister had talked about the allocations by the Centre not matching with Bahubali film collections but when it comes to filling up of the posts, the State government recruitments have not even matched the number of people worked in the film Bahubali,” said Kishan Reddy.
The BJP leader alleged the State government was not following financial discipline and taking loans as they like for the schemes. He said that budget would not be sufficient to pay the pending dues. He questioned the government why funds were not released when there is a surplus budget of Rs 5,520 crore.
The BJP leader said the BJP led NDA government had released more funds than the earlier UPA government. He also said the Goods and Services Tax (GST) issues were getting solved and it was benefitting the State government.
The BJP leader listed out the unfulfilled promises stating that government did not make Karimnagar as London, Hyderabad as Istanbul, it did not clean Hussain Sagar Lake, did not construct double bedroom as promised and other promises.
MIM leader Akbaruddin Owaisi raised the issue of devolution of funds by the Centre. He said the State has been expecting huge, but the Centre was not giving enough. The GST was boon for the State but burden on the citizens, said MIM leader.
TDP member S Venkata Veeraiah questioned the government on filling up of vacancies. The government had claimed filling of 20,000 posts, when it would fill up all the 1 lakh posts, he asked. CPM member demanded government to allocate 15,000 double bedroom houses in each Assembly constituency.
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