Deccan Chronicle

CONG., BJP MLAS REMAIN MUM ON GOV.’S SPEECH

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The ruling Congress and opposition BJP remained silent on Governor Tamilisai Soundarara­jan's speech to the joint session of the Telangana state Legislatur­e, which presented the government's agenda on Friday.

In her speech, the Governor said the developmen­t was affected in the past 10 years due to the anti-people policies in place then. The Governor had assured that the Congress government would bring revive the finances by implementi­ng the Six Guarantees.though the Cabinet had approved the Governor’s speech, there was no response from Congress MLAS on the speech. It is common in democracy for parties to express their views on the Governor's address.

The BRS, however, dismissed the Governor's address as a “bunch of lies she was made to speak by the government" and took serious objection to her speech talking about "repression” and how the state felt liberated after elections. Senior BRS leader and MLA Kadiam Srihari, accompanie­d by several party MLAS and MLCS, said, “We hoped that her address will provide a road map on how Congress government plans to implement its promises to people.”

There was no clarity on how government planned to solve the problems faced by the people, no mention of the `500 bonus assured to paddy farmers, or implementa­tion of the Dalit Bandhu scheme. “It appears like the Congress government is already turning its back on its promises,” he said. Srihari also objected to the Governor speaking about how the state was under repression and how it now felt liberated. He said this was far from truth and the Governor should not have spoken in this manner. “The address made it appear as if there was no developmen­t in TS in last ten years. In fact, the state has received many national and internatio­nal awards for its welfare and developmen­t programmes, for beautifica­tion of Hyderabad,” he said.

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