Jagan terms TDP-Jana Sena alliance opportunistic
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Bhimavaram (WG Dist): Launching a blistering attack against TDP and Jana Sena alliance and describing it as opportunistic, Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy on Friday said two political entities having no credibility among masses have joined hands for lacking guys to contest elections on their own.
Addressing a huge public gathering before releasing Rs 584 crore under Jagananna Vidya Deevena he called upon the people to defeat the two political parties in the next elections.
He said the amount, released towards total fee reimbursement for the quarter July-September 2023 would benefit 8,09,039 students .
So far 27,61,000 students received fee reimbursement of Rs 11,900 crore under Vidya Deevena, Rs 4,275 crore under Vasathi Deevena and government has incurred Rs18,576 crore under these two schemes including Rs 1,777 crore arrears kept pending by the TDP rule.
Stating that the government has so far disbursed Rs 2,45,000 crore under DBT schemes, the Chief Minister asked people to think why Chandrababu Naidu failed to implement these schemes during his tenure.
Despite working for 14 years as Chief Minister, Chandrababu Naidu has no achievements to his credit as he spent entire tenure indulging in scams and pursuing the policy of plunder, stash and devour, he said, adding that the TDP chief has no political values and credibility except telling lies, cheating people and backstabbing.
Equally flaying the Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan, he said that the actor, who was rejected by the local people in the last elections, is a non-local residing in the neighbouring state with no address in Andhra Pradesh. “We have seen some individuals sacrificing everything for the sake of people but here is a Tyaga Raju who is sacrificing his political life for the sake of Chandrababu,” he said, taking a dig at Pawan Kalyan.
As the government strongly believes that only education can change the course of a country and the people for good, it has brought about revolutionary changes in the educational sector spending a huge Rs 73,417 crore in the last 55 months.