Telangana CM Revanth Reddy digs at BRS over '10 years of no development,' announces Adilabad Airport foundation
Adilabad (Telangana) [India], April 7 (ANI): Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy affirmed that the State Government will revive the proposal to construct the Pranahita Chevella project at Tummidihatti and execute the project soon.
While addressing a public meeting at Pipri on Monday, the Chief Minister vowed that all pending irrigation projects will be completed in the state.
Further, the CM said that the foundation stone for Adilabad Airport will be laid on June 2 on Telangana Formation Day.
"The backward Adilabad district which has a poor transport facility once would now get air connectivity. The state government held a series of meetings with the centre and secured the sanction for an airport," he said.
"The BRS ruled the state for 10 years. No significant development took place in the last government," the Chief Minister said.
"People rejected the 'Gadi Palana' and gave a mandate to the People's Government," Reddy added.
Reiterating that the Congress will retain power and rule the state till 2034, the Chief Minister said that Congress fought on people's issues despite the BRS government filing cases against the party leaders and successfully brought the party back to power.
CM Revanth Reddy made it clear that he will do politics only during the elections and move forward with the main agenda of state development, the release added.
"Telangana did not witness such tradition in the past 10 years and it must be upheld and continued in true spirit. The government was also sanctioning development works to the assembly constituencies represented by the opposition parties. We have sanctioned 'Young India Integrated Schools' and are taking forward the development agenda, ensuring people should not suffer simply because they did not vote for Congress," the CM said.
Unveiling the government's vision to develop Adilabad district, CM Revanth Reddy said that the backward tribal dominated Adilabad region will be developed as the hub of industry, education and tourism. Land acquisition was being taken at a rapid pace to establish a university in Adilabad. The foundation stone for the establishment of a university in Adilabad will be laid soon. Rs 225 crores were already sanctioned for the development of the Basara Gnana Saraswati Temple, the release stated.
"Our mission is to see happiness in every eye of the poor. We are not rulers. We are the servants of the people," he added.
"We are providing free travel facilities for women in RTC buses. The government has already spent Rs 10,000 crores for this scheme alone. We are providing 200 units of free electricity to the poor, sanctioned 4.5 lakh 'Indiramma' houses at a cost of Rs 22,500 crores, deposited nearly Rs 5,400 crores into the bank accounts of poor families building their 'Indiramma' homes, etc. 6 Kg of free fine rice distribution to each person is one of the biggest welfare schemes in the country. Women were also empowered by promoting them as the true owners of the RTC buses and encouraged women's groups to set up solar power plants. Allocated shops in Hitech City for the marketing of products manufactured by women's self-help groups," Reddy said.
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