Finally, Chief Minister K Rosaiah and Kadapa MP Y S Jaganmohan Reddy saw eye to eye at the MPs’ meeting in Jubilee Hall and sparks flew between them, as expected.
Even as Rosaiah was asking the MPs to highlight the issues confronting the state in Lok Sabha during the forthcoming winter session, Jaganmohan Reddy raised an accusing finger at the Chief Minister, stating that the government was not implementing the promises made by his late father Y S Rajasekhara Reddy. “The nine-hour power supply is not being implemented. So is the case with increased quota of Rs 2 a kg rice. The schemes of my father are getting diluted. If the government does not have funds, it can withdraw the order issued allowing 20 per cent sale of power by the power generation companies. It will fetch adequate funds,” he said.
Rosaiah, without losing his cool, reminded that the order was issued by the YSR government itself. He said there was no question of dilution of any of YSR’s promises and that all of them would be implemented in letter and spirit, after reassessing the financial position.
Even as Rosaiah was asking the MPs to highlight the issues confronting the state in Lok Sabha during the forthcoming winter session, Jaganmohan Reddy raised an accusing finger at the Chief Minister, stating that the government was not implementing the promises made by his late father Y S Rajasekhara Reddy. “The nine-hour power supply is not being implemented. So is the case with increased quota of Rs 2 a kg rice. The schemes of my father are getting diluted. If the government does not have funds, it can withdraw the order issued allowing 20 per cent sale of power by the power generation companies. It will fetch adequate funds,” he said.
Rosaiah, without losing his cool, reminded that the order was issued by the YSR government itself. He said there was no question of dilution of any of YSR’s promises and that all of them would be implemented in letter and spirit, after reassessing the financial position.
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