Deccan Chronicle

Harish: Cong., BJP incited sarpanches

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Finance minister T. Harish Rao and panchayat raj minister Errabelli Dayakar Rao charged the Opposition BJP and Congress of attempting to sabotage ‘Palle Pragathi’ programme set to begin from June 3 across the state by provoking sarpanches against the state government.

Speaking to media personnel in Siddipet on Wednesday, the ministers came down heavily on BJP state president Bandi Sanjay and Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) president A. Revanth Reddy for undertakin­g malicious campaign against Palle Pragathi and resorting to false propaganda that the state government owes huge arrears to gram panchayats with regard to works undertaken in villages as part of previous rounds of Palle Pragathi programme and pushed sarpanches into debt trap.

They urged sarpanches

THE MINISTERS accused BJP state president Bandi Sanjay and TPCC president A. Revanth Reddy of undertakin­g malicious campaign against Palle Pragathi

not to fall in the trap laid by the Opposition parties to derail Palle Pragathi programme and make it a big success for the overall developmen­t of villages. They claimed that only the sarpanches belonging to BJP and Congress were making statements to boycott Palle Pragathi and majority of the sarpanches were with the TRS government. “Palle Pragathi and Pattana Pragathi programmes conceived in 2019 were a runaway success. They helped a lot for the developmen­t of villages, towns and cities in terms of cleanlines­s, greenery, infra developmen­t, civic facilities etc,” said Harish Rao.

“The fact that the majority of the municipali­ties and gram panchayats figure in the list of awards announced by the Centre for best performanc­e are from Telangana every year proves that these schemes are a big success. Unable to digest this, the BJP and Congress leaders are trying to derail these programmes by provoking sarpanches,” said Harish Rao.

Harish strongly condemned Opposition leaders’ charges that the state government owed huge arrears to gram panchayats. “In April and May alone, we cleared bills worth `700 crore to local bodies under Palle Pragathi and Pattana Pragathi programmes. There could be arrears of just seven to ten days which we will clear immediatel­y. The fact remains that it’s the BJP-led government at the Centre which owes arrears of `1,200 crore to Telangana under NREGA scheme. If Bandi Sanjay is really sincere for the welfare of sarpanches, he should write a letter to the Centre seeking clearance of arrears and not write a letter to sarpanches seeking boycott of Palle Pragathi,” he added.

The Centre owed a total of

`8,995 crore grants to Telangana, of which a major chunk belongs to local bodies, Harish Rao said adding that if recommenda­tions of Niti Aayog asking Centre to give grants to Telangana for Mission Bhagiratha, Mission Kakatiya etc were taken into considerat­ion, the Centre owed `34,149 crore to Telangana.

Dayakar Rao urged sarpanches not to fall in the trap laid by Opposition parties to derail Palle Pragathi programme. He requested them to make Palle Pragathi a big success and contribute to the overall developmen­t of villages. Dayakar Rao said the government would send a delegation to Delhi to put pressure on the Centre to clear

`1,200 crore NREGA arrears to Telangana.

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