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BC quota in local bodies will be revived: Lokesh

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Pointing out that the YSRCP government has brought down the reservation for Backward Classes (BCs) in local bodies by 10 per cent, Nara Lokesh, on Sunday promised that the quota will be revived by the coming TDP-Jana Sena government.
Addressing a public meeting at Uravakonda as part of the ongoing Sankaharavam programme, Lokesh said that the coming TDP-Jana Sena combined government will spend Rs 10,000 crore for the empowerment of BCs and Rs 5,000 crore will be spent under Adarana scheme. Stating that the Kia car company set up in Anantapur district during the TDP regime is a tremendous success, Lokesh said that the Kia cars manufactured here are being operated across the country.
Comparing the Chief Minister, Jagan Mohan Reddy, with Kim of North Korea, the TDP national general secretary said that the only difference between the two is their hairstyle.
“Kim had 17 palaces in North Korea while Jagan has six palaces in various parts of the country while Kim killed his paternal uncle and everyone in the State knows about who killed Babai (paternal uncle),” he stated.
Regretting that the spurious liquor being sold in the State is claiming several innocent lives, Lokesh said Jagan has the habit of giving Rs 10 for the beneficiaries by pressing the button from one hand and taking back Rs 100 from them by pressing another button. He asked as to why the prices of various commodities have been revised several times.
Observing that Jagan has the credit of withdrawing over 100 welfare schemes, Lokesh said that the TDP national president Chandrababu Naidu, and the Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan, have announced the Super-Six only after feeling the problems of the common man. Within a very short time all these schemes will be implemented to bring the people out of their problems, he remarked.

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