CM Revanth Reddy responded to PM Modi’s criticisms on ‘X’ platform.


Hyderabad: CM Revanth Reddy responded to PM Modi’s criticisms on ‘X’ platform. “Within 2 days of coming to power, we provided free bus travel to women. We have implemented a facility of Rs.10 lakh under Rajiv Arogyashri. Free bus travel has saved women Rs.3433 crores. We implemented the largest loan waiver in the country before the year was over. We have waived off loans up to Rs.2 lakh for 22 lakh farmers. As part of this, we have deposited Rs.18 thousand crores in just 25 days. We have provided free electricity facility up to 200 units.
Gas prices are high in BJP-ruled states. In Telangana, we are giving a cylinder for Rs.500. So far 43 lakh people have benefited through the cylinder scheme. We are doing a large number of job placements. We conduct group exams regularly. More than 50 thousand job placements have been undertaken within 11 months. In terms of appointments, we have a record compared to any BJP-ruled state. We have increased the diet and cosmetic charges of hostel students by more than 40 percent. We have braced ourselves for the renaissance of Musi. We are protecting the impounded water resources. We are finalizing the master plan for the future city. We are setting up skill varsity and sports varsity. We are setting up integrated residential schools. We have a sacred commitment on every promise given to the people,” said Revanth Reddy.
What actually happened..
Prime Minister Modi responded in his own style after Congress National President Mallikarjuna Kharge directed his party leaders to give only promises that are financially feasible. On Friday, the Prime Minister flagged in a series of tweets that the Congress has stood guilty in front of the public in many places with false promises, and that is why the party is only now realizing the facts. The Prime Minister criticized the economic situation in Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka and Telangana where the Congress is in power and the development has stagnated. He alleged that the Congress government of Karnataka, which is busy in internal politics and exploitation, is also withdrawing the schemes that are already in operation. In Himachal Pradesh, government employees are not being paid on time and farmers are waiting for implementation of the loan waiver promised by Congress in Telangana, Modi said. The Prime Minister asked the people to be alert about Congress’ promises. Revanth Reddy gave an answer to this criticism on Saturday.