Bus yatra in North Coastal areas from April 20
Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy on Saturday asserted that the TDP’s claim to have uplifted the Backward Classes (BCs) was just a piece of rhetoric, which was partly evident from the allocation of many BC seats to candidates hailing from nonBC communities, including Nara Lokesh in Mangalagiri constituency, which was dominated by the BCs. In contrast, the YSRCP allocated 50% of 175 Assembly and 20 Lok Sabha (total 200) seats to the SCs, STs, BCs and minorities, and announced a BC candidate for Kuppam constituency as well.
Addressing a meeting of the weavers’ community near Mangalagiri, Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy said the government tied up with ecommerce platforms such as Amazon, Myntra, and Flipkart to sell handlooms, and provided ₹460 crore for the development of handloom weavers.
As far as empowerment of weavers was concerned, seven municipal chairpersons belonged to the community. Looking at the TDP’s 2014 manifesto, he said that TDP chief N. Chandrababu Naidu and his alliance could not score even two out of 100 marks.
Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy went on highlighting Mr.
Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy’s ‘Memantha Siddham’ bus yatra in North Coastal A.P. will begin on April 20 in Payakaraopeta Assembly segment under Anakapalli LS constituency. YSRCP Anaka
Naidu’s “failed promises” such as property tax exemption for handloom cooperative societies, ID cards for the loom workers, a special fund (budget palli district president B. Prasad said Mr. Jagan would reach Tuni on April 19 and stay there for the night.
The yatra would pass through Nakkapalli, Adduroddu, Elamanchili, Thallapalem, Anakapalli town, NH16, Venkannapalem and Chodavaram. allocation) of ₹1,000 crore for handloom weavers, free health insurance for weavers and increase in their pensions.
“In the last 58 months, the YSRCP government spent over ₹3,706 crore on the welfare of handloom weavers, without any corruption and involvement of middlemen. Through YSR Nethanna Nestham, a sum of ₹970 crore had been spent to the benefit of 1,00,006 weavers,” he said. During Mr. Naidu’s term, only ₹1,000 pension was given to the beneficiaries (weavers) and it was increased just two months before the elections, whereas the YSRCP government gave them ₹3,000.
The TDP government had spent ₹4,000 crore per year, but the YSRCP dispensation spent ₹2,000 crore per month, and they were distributed at people’s doorstep, he said.