Bhatti Confident Of Congress Wave In Local Polls

Nalgonda: Deputy Prime Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka expressed his confidence that the congress wave will continue in the upcoming local organization elections supported by the government’s welfare plans and development programs.
Madhira said that the development and prosperity attempts of the state government, which addressed a media conference in the camp office in the Khammam Region, have won the heart of the people. The authority added that the plans implemented by the Congress for the last one and a half years brought significant changes in the lives of poor and middle class families.
Although the previous BRS government has weakened TaLangana’s finance and administrative systems in the last decade, the congress has constantly corrected it with appropriate planning since its government has undertaken power.
Bhatti stressed that their prosperity plans are widely accepted for farmers, women and young people. To ensure social justice, the government fulfilled the desire of the retroactive classes that lasted decades for proportional reservations. Under the planning department, 42 percent reservation for BCS, depending on the socio-economic, political, educational and employment research, he said.
The Minister claimed that the BRS leaders were trying to drag the congress to the courts through conspiracies, and that the party itself could not fulfill a business promises for every household and three -acre Dalits. He also criticized BRS for not fully implemented the La 1 Lakh crop loan waiver, which was promised even after 10 years.
Stating that the congress fulfills 99 percent of the survey promises, the recruitment of 60,000 youth through Group-I and Group-II Services, in product loans ₹ 21,000 Crore, waiver from the Crore, Rythu Bharosa, which provides free power within nine days, and released 29 Lakh Lakh and released 29 Lakh Lakh. It began to be released and 29 Lakh Lakh Laks, free forces and a primer, released to free powers, and the bonus per quintal for fine rice farmers. In the first stage, the DESIGN HOUSES 4.5 LAKH Sanctions were imposed on the appropriate family and 22,500 Crore was allocated by the state government.
He also stated that the government gave priority to food safety and supplied fine rice under the Public Distribution System (PDS) to 96 Lakh family of 1.05 Crore households in the state.
“These initiatives have benefited from numerous families and will provide support to congress candidates in the local organization elections,” he said.




