Chandrababu Naidu ran a regime of scams, says Jagan
Kurnool (Andhra Pradesh), Oct 19: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy on Thursday alleged that TDP president and former chief minister N. Chandrababu Naidu ran a regime of scams and taken all sections of society for a ride.
Addressing a public meeting here, the Chief Minister said that all the way from Janma Bhoomi Committees to Skill Development to Fibre Grid, corruption had ruled roost during TDP rule while Naidu failed to implement welfare schemes despite having the same budget.
"Fully supported by the gang of thieves and foster son, Naidu only pursued the policy of plunder, stash and devour while dumping the election manifesto into the dust bin and throwing the public welfare to the winds," he said.
Jagan Mohan Reddy said that during TDP regime, people were forced to run from pillar to post to seek civic services while for the last 52 months they have been receiving all welfare benefits and services at their doorstep.
He asked the people to see the qualitative difference in the administration.
Describing the forthcoming elections as the Kurukshetra between the pro-poor government and the capitalists, he cautioned the people about the coming together of political wolves for electoral gains.
"Don't be carried away by their false promises and malicious campaign. Unlike the TDP which enjoys the support of gang of thieves, foster son and friendly media, I only count on the support of you and God. If you feel you have benefited from the welfare programmes, stand by YSRCP and become its soldiers and bring it victory in the next elections," he urged the people.
While the key necessities of housing, health, social empowerment and the uplift of the poor were totally neglected between 2014 and 2019, SCs, STs, BCs and minorities are now enjoying elevated status due to their economic and social empowerment with the transparent implementation of plethora of welfare schemes to the tune of Rs 2,38,000 crore, he claimed.
The Chief Minister said the government distributed house sites to 31 lakh women and 22 lakh houses are under construction but Naidu never thought of allotting house sites or constructing houses for the poor even in his Kuppam constituency.
"In Kuppam constituency alone, we had distributed 20,000 house sites and 8,000 houses are under construction," he said, adding that the government has implemented 99 per cent of its election promises. Chandrababu Naidu wanted to disband the Aarogyasri scheme for ever but after YSRCP assumed power, the number of ailments and medical procedures were increased to 3,300 making free medical treatment accessible to more and more people, he said.
"To attend on emergency medical services, 1,600 new 104 and 108 vehicles have been introduced in the last 52 months and preventive health care has been strengthened with village clinics and family doctors," he said, adding that Naidu totally neglected the medical and health sector leaving the public health sector in the lurch.
Farmers and women members of the self help groups, who were taken for a ride during the TDP rule, are now enjoying immense respect in the corridors of various public sector banks, he said, adding that Naidu had defaulted on the agricultural loan waiver of Rs 87,612 crore.
The Chief Minister stated that results of reforms in educational, agricultural and other sectors are tangible in shape of RBKs, village clinics, new medical colleges, 2.07 lakh new government jobs, English medium schools, face-lifting of government schools through Nadu-Nedu, bilingual text books and digitalisation of classrooms.