The Hindu (Hyderabad)

TS govt. will wind up welfare schemes after Parliament polls: BJP

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The Congress Government will wind up the welfare schemes, which it had initiated as part of the six guarantees after coming to power, once the Parliament elections are over, alleged BJP Rajya Sabha member and national OBC president K. Laxman.

Addressing a press conference at the party office on Wednesday, the BJP leader claimed that the government had started schemes by leaving out eligible beneficiar­ies by putting conditions which were not mentioned when they were announced before the elections.

The government is implementi­ng some of the schemes just for namesake only. There is no mention about when it intends to begin the ₹2,500 per month Mahalakshm­i scheme for women or enhanced financial assistance of ₹15,000 to farmers and ₹12,000 to tenant farmers. Power bill waiver up to 200 units has a rider, where even one unit consumed more makes it infructuou­s, he said.

Mr. Laxman stated that despite being aware of the financial condition of Telangana, the Congress had promised schemes which it is unable to implement now and this is nothing but taking people for a ride. The party is sure to win a majority of seats in TS and the understand­ing between Congress and BRS is apparent, he added.

Earlier, while participat­ing in a function at Ramnagar, where an open gym was opened, he said that ₹ 2 crore has been sanctioned for better infrastruc­ture in government schools at Morabanda and Gangaputra Colony. He assured that work will be taken up and completed quickly.

Though he was elected as an MP from Uttar Pradesh, Mr. Laxman spoke about how he had begun his political journey from Musheeraba­d and how he took up constructi­on of houses for the poor during his stint as MLA twice. Funds have been disbursed for two more such open gyms, he said, and also promised to build MMTS line up to Yadadri.

“I was born in Ghatkesar and I am happy that an MMTS train service has begun till Lingampall­y. Soon, we will take steps to take the service up to Yadadri,” he said.

 ?? ?? BJP Rajya Sabha member K. Laxman talking to the media after checking the developmen­t works at Musheeraba­d on Wednesday.
BJP Rajya Sabha member K. Laxman talking to the media after checking the developmen­t works at Musheeraba­d on Wednesday.

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