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Thalliki Vandanam benefit to 67.27 lakh students inAP: District TDP

Thalliki Vandanam benefit to 67.27 lakh students inAP: District TDP

Kakinada, June 17 (UNI) District TDP president Jyothula Naveen Kumar on Tuesday condemned the YSRCP for carrying out a malicious and mischievous propaganda to discredit the alliance government and made it clear that the government as assured extended the benefit of Thalliki Vandanam scheme to 67.27 lakh students.
He told media persons at the TDP office here that the government was sincere on election eve promises and implementing the welfare schemes one after the other along with developmental works.
The YSRCP regime has implemented the Amma Vodi scheme only to 42 lakh students whereas the alliance government was now extending the benefit of Thalliki Vandanam scheme to 67.27 lakh students.
The former CM Jagan and his colleagues did not know about development or welfare except destruction, unlawful activities and anarchism.
The demolition of Praja Vedika and systematic destruction of Amaravati speaks volumes about Jagan's anarchic rule. On the contrary, the alliance government during the first year itself repaired all the damaged roads and laid new roads wherever needed, he said.
Naveen further said Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan, Nara Lokesh and other alliance leaders were committed to the welfare of the people and striving for all-round development of the state, enlisting the support of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
He claimed the other welfare schemes Adabidda Nidhi, Annadatha Sukhibhava, free RTC bus travel for women would be implemented one after the other soon, he added..
TDP leaders Vungarala Buri Babu,Chappidi Venkateswerarao, Md Zahiruddin zilani, Penke Srinivas Baba were among those attended.
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