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Jagan Mohan Reddy is slowly undoing Chandrababu Naidu’s legacy in Andhra Pradesh..!

YSRCP govt has maintained that there was corruption during the TDP regime. It says that they brought transparent process in the government’s functioning.
by Siddhu Manchikanti | October 08, 2019 16:23 IST
Jagan Mohan Reddy is slowly undoing Chandrababu Naidu’s legacy in Andhra Pradesh..!

The YSRCP govt claims it is still committed to Amaravati's development even though the World Bank withdrew its funding. The current government has maintained that there was corruption during the TDP regime. And that it has brought about a transparent process in the government’s functioning. These kinds of activities influence the AP people so much that they push them towards the present government.

 
By shutting down the ‘Anna Canteen’ (subsidized meal) scheme, Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy started to undo everything that has done by CBN. Soon after Jagan came to power, World Bank has withdrawn its funding of $300 million from the Amaravati project in July. Since then, the state govt has terminated contracts for work worth over ₹3,000 crores (in July) of the Polavaram national irrigation project. They undertook re-tendering of the same works.
 
More ever, Lavu Sri Krishna Devarayalu, YSRCP MP from the Narsaraopet Lok Sabha seat said that the TDP Government haven’t kept any Budget for Amaravati. Besides, YSRCP Government has allotted ₹500 crores for Amaravati’s development in its (2019-20) Budget. This slowly creates the environment as TDP has done nothing for the state so far.
 
Last week, the AP government also launched the ‘Village Secretariat’ scheme, under which 1.26 lakh employees hired. Under the program, a total of 11,158 village secretariats and 3,786 ward secretariats came into existence in AP starting 2 October.
 
With all the above, the way Jagan treated Amaravati. Fought with unemployment through secretariat jobs and Grama Volunteers. He merged APSRTC employees into Government. These are nothing but to create a greater abyss for Chandra Babu Naidu which he couldn’t climb ever.


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