YSRCP slams Chandrababu Naidu government over Super Six promises, rising loans and farmer suicides
Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh) [India], March 7 (ANI): Members of the Legislative Council from the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) on Friday launched a sharp attack on the government led by Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, alleging that the administration was avoiding accountability on key issues, including the implementation of Super Six promises, mounting public debt, employment generation and farmer distress.
YSRCP MLC Lella Appireddy said that even in the government's third budget, there was no clarity regarding allocations for major welfare schemes, alleging that the ministers were spending more time blaming the previous YSRCP administration rather than addressing the present government's performance.
Another YSRCP MLC, Tumati Madhavarao, criticised Finance Minister Payyavula Keshav for allegedly turning the budget speech into a political address. He claimed the minister falsely took credit for reducing the interest burden of Rs 40,000 crore while ignoring financial management measures undertaken during the YSRCP government, including adjustments linked to post-COVID reserve funds.
He claimed that in the past 20 months, the government had taken loans exceeding Rs 3.28 lakh crore, which he said was about 95 per cent of the amount borrowed by the YSRCP government during its five-year tenure. He further alleged that the government had failed to provide clarity on the promise of creating 6.28 lakh jobs and offering unemployment allowances.
"No compensation has been paid to any victim's family, pending input subsidy stands at Rs 410 crore for Montha cyclone and Rs 1,100 crore overall, banana prices have crashed from Rs 30,000 to Rs 5,000 per tonne, and the government has cheated farmers of Rs 27,465 crore under the Annadata Sukhibhava banner while ignoring tenant farmers in the budget," Kalyani said.
YSRCP MLC P. Ramasubba Reddy said that key promises made under the Super Six scheme were missing even in the third budget. He cited schemes such as Adabidda Nidhi, unemployment allowance and pension benefits from the age of 50 as examples.
Another YSRCP MLC, Kumbha Ravi Babu, alleged that the government was allocating valuable public lands to private institutions linked to individuals close to the ruling establishment under the pretext of encouraging investment.
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