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BRS finds fault with Cong govt for reneging on promises

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BRS senior leader Ravula Sridhar Reddy has alleged that the style of functioning of the Congress government in Telangana is totally different from what has been enshrined in its election manifesto, which the Congress president Mallikarjuna Kharge has descriebd as Quoran, the Bible and the Bhagavad Gita for the Congress leaders.
The Congress compared its manifesto with the holy books only to insult them, he alleged.
Addressing media at Telanana Bhavan here on Wednesday, Ravula remarked that the Congress manifesto for the LS elections titled Abhaya Hastam has been rendered useless.
Apparently, the Congress government seems to be not sincere in implementing the schemes announced in its manifesto. Does Indiramma Rajyam mean betraying people by making false promise, he wondered
The Ministers have no clarify about the implementation of the manifesto, he said, alleging that the government is unsteady in running the administration.
He observed that the CM and Ministers are not coherent on crucial issues. Different tones adopted by ministers on extending bonus to paddy has been causing anxiety to the farmers, he said.
When the Congress government is going to implement Rythu Bharosa, input subsidy to tenant farmers, paying Rs 12,000 to each agricultural worker per annum, he said.
The congress promised to implement six guarantees in 100 days, but making the farmers stand in serpentine queues to get subsidized seeds, he said breathing fire on the government.  The state government has no planning with regard to extending assistance to the farmers, he alleged.
When the government is going to give one tola of gold to the beneficiaries of Kalyana Lakshmi scheme, he questioned.
What happened to Congress government giving Rs 2500 a month to women under Mahalakshmi scheme, he queried. Also, he sought to know the fate of the interest-free crop loans.  What happened to the Telangana International Schools proposed in each mandal, he asked the government. Similarly, what happened to Rs 100-crore funds for journalists, he said blaming the government for not finalizing the policies.
It was high-time, the Congress government set clear deadlines in the implementation of the election manifesto.

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