Congress legislator Dronamraju Srinivas Rao today said Governor N D Tiwari’s address to the 13th Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly yesterday, had reflected the Congress government’s achievements during the last five years in the state.
While participating in the debate after moving the motion on address by the Governor, which was seconded by Government Chief Whip Mall Bhatti Vikramakra in the Assembly, he said the people had accepted the developmental and welfare schemes launched by the government during the last five years by reposing faith on the government and voting it back to power.
Urging the opposition parties, especially the Telugu Desam Party, to support the various welfare programmes initiated by the government instead of criticising for political mileage, Mr Rao said the opposition could point out any lapses on the part of the government in implementing the schemes with their constructive criticism.
Detailing various welfare and developmental programmes like Aarogya Sri Health Insurance Scheme, pensions to aged, widow and physically handicapped, distribution of rice to poor people at Rs two a kg, fees reimbursement to backward classes students and minorities, he said the people had not trusted the opposition parties’ promises of cash transfer and distribution of colour TV sets during the election.
While participating in the debate after moving the motion on address by the Governor, which was seconded by Government Chief Whip Mall Bhatti Vikramakra in the Assembly, he said the people had accepted the developmental and welfare schemes launched by the government during the last five years by reposing faith on the government and voting it back to power.
Urging the opposition parties, especially the Telugu Desam Party, to support the various welfare programmes initiated by the government instead of criticising for political mileage, Mr Rao said the opposition could point out any lapses on the part of the government in implementing the schemes with their constructive criticism.
Detailing various welfare and developmental programmes like Aarogya Sri Health Insurance Scheme, pensions to aged, widow and physically handicapped, distribution of rice to poor people at Rs two a kg, fees reimbursement to backward classes students and minorities, he said the people had not trusted the opposition parties’ promises of cash transfer and distribution of colour TV sets during the election.
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