Deccan Chronicle

KCR must step down, says Uttam

Government put TS in debts but fudged figures in Budget: PCC

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

“The severe discrepanc­ies pointed out by the Comptrolle­r and Auditor General of India are proof enough of a criminal breach of trust by Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­ar Rao. He must step down from his post of his own accord,” said N. Uttam Kumar Reddy, the president of the Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC).

He made a presentati­on on the irregulari­ties that had taken place during the four years of the TRS’ rule and compared the figures provided by the CAG with the government’s claims, in Hanamkonda, on Thursday.

He said the state government was deceiving the people of the state by saying that it had generated excess revenue, when in fact it had taken out loans.

Mr Reddy said the Chief Minister, in his bid to portray that the state had excess revenue, had taken out more and more loans, which would prove to be a burden on the state in the future.

He said the state government had shown debt as income and deficits as excess revenue.

“By quoting manipulate­d figures, the state government managed to have the Fiscal Responsibi­lity and Budget Management (FRBM) limit raised from 3 per cent to 3.5 per cent. By quoting manipulate­d figures once again in 2016-17, the state government managed to have it further increased to 4.3 per cent. If the `2,500 crore taken from Hudco and the Hyderabad Metropolit­an Water Supply and Sewerage Board work, the FRBM limit may be increased to 4.7 per cent. This is completely irresponsi­ble,” he said.

Mr Reddy said the state was trapped under a debt of `2.21 lakh crore. “The outstandin­g loans amount to `1.8 lakh crore, and the outstandin­g guarantees amount to `41,000 crore. Every district in the state has a `7,000 crore share in the burden; every mandal, `370 crore; every village, `21 crore; every family, `2.65 lakh; and every individual, `63,142,” he said.

The TPCC chief said the KCR government, in its fouryear rule, had only managed to make tall promises. He said that all the state government’s schemes, including Mission Kakatiya, Mission Bhagiratha, and three acres of land for Dalits, were mired in irregulari­ties.

“The Central government must prosecute the Chief Minister, the finance minister, the finance secretary, and financial advisors to the government under Section 409 of the IPC for committing criminal breaches of trust. A democratic debate must be conducted on fudged figures, debts, callous expenditur­e and the future of Telangana. A special Assembly Session must be convened to discuss the findings of the CAG,” Mr Reddy said.

 ??  ?? Uttam Kumar Reddy gives a power point presentati­on in Hanamkonda on Thursday.
Uttam Kumar Reddy gives a power point presentati­on in Hanamkonda on Thursday.

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