Deccan Chronicle

KCR extends Dalit Bandhu to all 17L families in state

- PULI SHARAT KUMAR I DC SHALAPALLY VILLAGE (KARIMNAGAR DISTRICT), AUG. 16

Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao on Monday sprang another surprise by announcing that each of the 17 lakh Dalit families in the state would get `10 lakh assistance from the state government under the Dalit Bandhu scheme.

He made the announceme­nt at the launch of the scheme amidst great fanfare in bypoll-bound Huzurabad Assembly constituen­cy here. Initially, 13 lakh families were identified as eligible for the financial assistance, a onetime grant which the beneficiar­y need not pay back. Now the scheme will be implemente­d on a saturation mode. Addressing the gathering in Shalapally village, the Chief Minister, in his inimitable style, said he held back the major announceme­nt and was revealing his mind now to ensure that his political rivals (‘kirikiriga­llu,’ according to him) “won’t die of a heart attack” due to sudden shock from the measure.

“It may cost a maximum of another `40,000 crore but once I commit that I will deliver,” he said adding that all the Dalit families would be covered within the next few years by allocating `30,000 crore to `40,000 crore every year,” the Chief Minister said.

“I am ready to give and Dalits are ready to accept. Why should anyone else have a problem?” he said, adding that family members of government employees would also get `10 lakh. He had announced that the ongoing welfare benefits like free rice and pension would continue for Dalit Bandhu beneficiar­ies. The CM’s decision comes in the wake of apprehensi­ons among the ruling party leaders that selective approach might prove counterpro­ductive besides sparking protests by Dalit groups in several parts of the state demanding that they should also be given the benefit.

The Congress dubbed the announceme­nt as a desperate attempt of the Chief Minister to wriggle himself out of what they described as a mess.

The Chief Minister handed over Dalit Bandhu cheques to 15 beneficiar­ies to mark the formal launch of the scheme. There were a few more surprises: Chandrashe­kar Rao greeted the gathering with the slogan ‘Jai Bhim’ and ‘Jai Dalit Bandhu’ instead of his usual ‘Jai Telangana’, and ended his speech likewise. He did not refer to about ousted minister Etala Rajendar and the BJP at all.

The Chief Minister also gave an emotional touch to the scheme by referring to his conversati­on with his wife before the announceme­nt of Dalit Bandhu. Maintainin­g that she encouraged him to launch the statehood struggle, the Chief Minister said she had blessed the Dalit Bandhu scheme when he had discussed it with her. “She told me that I would somehow make it a success because I am stubborn,” he said.

The Chief Minister said Huzurabad would be treated as a laboratory to experiment the implementa­tion of the scheme. So, it was the responsibi­lity of the Dalit people of Huzurabad to make it a grand success by becoming economical­ly strong after utilising the scheme.

Within a week, `2,000 crore would be sanctioned to Huzurabad under the scheme, he assured. The comprehens­ive family survey showed there were around 21,000 Dalit families in Huzurabad constituen­cy.

“When I announced Dalit Bandhu scheme, some of the leaders of Opposition parties were shocked as if bombs had fallen on them. They are posing questions about how the TRS is going to give money and to whom it is going to give. When there is no problem for me to sanction the money and there is no problem for Dalits to accept it, who are these leaders to come in between,” he asked.

“If not KCR, some PCR will become Chief Minister, but no one will

remove the schemes which were introduced by KCR. A lot of effort and brain work was put in before introducin­g these schemes,” he said.

Finance minister T. Harish Rao and welfare minister Koppula Eshwar accompanie­d Chandrashe­kar Rao to the dais which was set up at Indiranaga­r in Shalapally village of Jammikunta mandal in Huzurabad constituen­cy.

A large number of people from five mandals in Huzurabad constituen­cy and neighbouri­ng districts attended the meeting.

The Chief Minister paid floral tributes to the portraits of Dr B.R. Ambedkar and Babu Jagjivan Ram which were placed on the dais.

 ??  ?? Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao hands over a `10 lakh Dalit Bandhu cheque in Shalapally, Huzurabad constituen­cy, as finance minister T. Harish Rao looks on.
Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao hands over a `10 lakh Dalit Bandhu cheque in Shalapally, Huzurabad constituen­cy, as finance minister T. Harish Rao looks on.

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