YSRCP accuses coalition government of neglecting BC welfare
The YSR Congress Party has accused the coalition government of neglecting the welfare of Backward Classes (BCs). Party leaders claim that the government has failed to fulfill promises made to BC communities and has not appointed a BC leader as Deputy Chief Minister. They warned of potential agitation if the situation does not improve.
- ▪The YSRCP alleges that the coalition government has neglected the interests of Backward Classes.
- ▪Party leaders claim that several promises made to BCs before the elections remain unfulfilled.
- ▪They challenge the government to hold a public debate on BC welfare.
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Leaders of the YSR Congress Party on Wednesday alleged that the coalition government led by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu had failed to protect the interests of the Backward Classes (BCs) and was neglecting their welfare and political representation.Addressing a press conference at the YSRCP central office in Tadepalli, former Ministers Chelluboyina Venugopala Krishna, Jogi Ramesh, Vidadala Rajini and Karumuri Nageswara Rao, along with former MP Butta Renuka and party leader Karumuri Sunil, accused the government of treating BC communities merely as a vote bank during elections and abandoning them after assuming power.The leaders questioned why the coalition government had not appointed a BC leader as Deputy Chief Minister and alleged that BC communities were once again being pushed…
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