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Revanth calls for Congress votes in MLC polls

Revanth calls for Congress votes in MLC polls

Hyderabad: Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy appealed to graduates voters on Monday to choose the candidate Alphores Narender Reddy to the future MLC graduates’ graduates for the Graduates of Medak-Nizilabad-Karimnagar, scheduled for February 27. He said that a victory for Congress would strengthen the government and provide more benefits to students, young people and unemployed in the coming days.

Singing on the achievements of the Congress Government in the first year in power, Revanth Reddy said that over 55,000 government jobs, DSC recruitment exams and recruitment groups were successfully carried out, and the skill and sports universities were set up to train young people in work and sports skills. He asked the graduates to support the Congress by stating that their vote will empower the government to continue these initiatives.

During a whirlwind in Nizamabad, Mancherial and Karimnagar districts for MLC elections, Revanth Reddy stressed that the Congress government will remain unaffected by the result of the elections, but that the graduates would benefit significantly if their representative were from Congress. He said that a MLC of the chosen Congress will serve as a crucial connection between the government and graduates, ensuring that their problems are approached effectively.

“Whether the Congress wins or loses, will not have any impact on the Congress Government, because it is MLC elections and not MLA elections. I won a candidate for Congress, because he will serve as a bridge between the government and graduates. If you lose, there will be no person to raise your problems.

He also rejected statements from BRS leaders about potential bypolls because of the cause of the Supreme Court on BRS MLAs, who joined the Congress, questioning what similar circumstances of the past during The BRS regime did not lead to secondary elections. He accused BRS and BJP of conspiracy to weaken the Congress government, claiming that BRS chief, K. Chandrashekhar Rao, despite being rejected by people, engages in the “conspiracy policy”, while withdrawn. in his farm.

Revanth Reddy criticized BRS that he did not challenge the MLC elections, while he was campaigning against Congress. He caused BRS leaders to clarify what candidate support, questioning their political legitimacy after suffering defeats in the assembly and Lok Sabha’s choices.

The chief minister accused the previous government of the BRS of not addressed unemployment, which led to suffering spread among young people. He stressed that the Congress administration offered 55,163 government jobs, promoted 35,000 teachers, facilitated transfers for 22,000 teachers and created 17,000 new teaching functions.

Revanth Reddy explained the efforts of the Congress to develop 65 ITs in advanced technological centers in collaboration with Dad, with an investment of “2,400 crores. He also stressed the establishment of Young India Skill University, under the presidency of Anand Mahindra to generate employment opportunities.

In Sport, he stressed the creation of Young India Sports University to improve the Olympic prospects of India and praised the government recognition of athletes such as the world champion Nikhat Vareen and the Cricketer Mohammed Siraj with financial rewards and group-1 positions.

For farmers, Revanth Reddy mentioned that the government has given up “21,000 crores in agricultural loans, benefiting from 25 Lakh farmers and offered” 12,000 per year annually in the Rythu Bharosa scheme. He asked the farmers to support the Congress, given his commitment to the agricultural well -being.

He recognized financial difficulties inherited from the previous BRS regime, claiming that the BRS government has left a debt of `7 Lakh Crore. He assured that his government is addressed to these challenges, while providing timely payments for government employees. Revanth Reddy has contradicted this with delayed wage payments during the BRS regime, urging government employees to recognize Congress’s commitment to their well -being.

In view of the BJP leaders, Revanth Reddy asked why the central government led by the BJP did not carry out a national caste census in 2021. He stressed that his government completed the caste survey in a year and launched official data, revealing that BCS constituted 56.33 percent of the state’s population. He criticized BJP leaders, including Sanjay Bandi, because he tried to create obstacles in the census process and caused him to identify any defects in the survey instead of opposing him.

Also, Revanth Reddy accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of not addressed the long -term classification request, despite the public posture. He said that his government has adopted a resolution on the classification of SC, asking the Delit voters to recognize the role of Congress in solving the problem.

Revanth Reddy accused the Minister of the Union, Kishan Reddy, of blocked the key infrastructure projects, including the extension of the Hyderabad subway railway, the Musi Rejuvenation project and the regional road project. He claimed that BJP leaders deliberately prevent Telangana’s progress to prevent the Congress government from obtaining credit. He challenged Kishan Reddy to provide central funds and approvals for blocked projects if he was truly employed in the development of the state.