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Govt creating hurdles for Lokesh visits: TDP

-Jagan perpetrating social betrayals on BC, SC, STs: -Anuradha
-Reddys snatched away powers of BC Ministers

AMARAVATI: TDP state general secretary Panchumarthy Anuradha on Thursday accused the Jagan Reddy Government of creating ‘needless hurdles’ for the district visits of Nara Lokesh.
Anuradha said Jagan Reddy had no right to talk about social justice when his regime was not even allowing the opposition leaders to visit the family members of slain weaker sections leaders.

Addressing a press conference here, the TDP leader said the police were serving notices on the opposition leaders only out of frustration. They were giving false excuses that loss of life, riots tensions and law and order problems would arise if the TDP leaders were allowed to take part in the Palnadu visit of Nara Lokesh.

Anuradha pointed out that till now, over 12 leaders belonging to weaker sections were killed in Palnadu region. Lokesh was just going to console the family members of slain Kancherla Jallaiah who was a weaker sections activist. Jagan Reddy was perpetrating non-stop social betrayals in the State ever since he became the Chief Minister.

The TDP leader said that in the Macherla assembly constituency limits, almost every family of slain BC leaders has named YCP MLA Pinnelli Ramakrishna Reddy as the mastermind behind the killings. But, no action has been taken against him till now. Is this the social justice that Jagan Reddy has been doing to the backward classes and weaker sections all these days?

Anuradha asked why Jagan Reddy gave ministerial berths to BCs but put Peddireddy Ramachandra Reddy, Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy, Vijay Sai Reddy and S.V. Subba Reddy above their heads. The BCs lost over 16,800 posts in local bodies after the YSRCP rule cut reservations by over 10 percent.

The TDP leader said that over Rs. 26,000 Cr of sub plan funds were diverted in the past three years, thereby causing total injustice to the weaker sections. Over 11,000 acres of assignment lands were snatched away from the weaker sections, who were eventually thrown on the roads with no shelter and livelihoods.

Anuradha slammed Jagan rule for cancelling Videsi Vidya, Aadarana tools, subsidies for toddy tappers, fishermen and weavers. Residential schools, where weaker sections mostly study, were deliberately weakened.

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