The Hindu (Vijayawada)

Indiramma Abhayam scheme to benefit the poor, says Y.S. Sharmila

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The Indiramma Abhayam scheme designed by the Congress will be a boon for the inflationb­attered below poverty line population in the State, said Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee president Y.S. Sharmila.

Addressing a gathering after formal launch of the Indiramma Abhayam scheme app at Kondapalli Putlamma Gattu in Ibrahimpat­nam mandal of NTR district on Saturday, Ms. Sharmila said the party would reach out to the lesser privileged sections by depositing a monthly sum of ₹5,000 into the accounts of the women of the house.

“I understand what kind of sacrifices the women of the house make to put food on the table. I can feel their pain and anguish,” she said, adding that her party wanted to mitigate the financial woes of such households. “If you want to benefit from this scheme, please support the Congress in the forthcomin­g elections,” she appealed.

She said there was no reason why the regional parties, the YSR Congress

Party and the TDPJSP combine, should be allowed to rule the State after their utter failure to address the problems of people here. “The BJP government has been ruling at the Centre for last 10 years, but it has not done anything to address the problems that confront people of Andhra Pradesh after bifurcatio­n of the State. And yet the YSRCP and the TDP have been extending their support to it,” she said asserting that only the Congress could bring the Special Category Status, which was the panacea for all the existing ills in the State.

“Grant of SCS will make a world of difference to the State. It will pave the way for flow of adequate funds, bring industries and thus create employment opportunit­ies for the youth,” she said.

Ms. Sharmila said developmen­t in the State had come to a grinding halt. She slammed the TDP and the YSRCP for “their failure to complete the Polavaram project and sharply criticised the Jagan government for going back on his promise to release notificati­on on a ‘mega DSC’.

She said it was election time, leaders of various parties would come to people, make fake promises and offer money and other enticement­s to them. “Accept it, as it is your hardearned money being squandered by them but be wise while exercising your vote in the elections,” she cautioned.

Former Union Minister J.D. Seelam and others were present. local

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