Admitting a crisis in the state over the separate Telangana issue, Chief Minister Mr N. Kiran Kumar Reddy said that the Central government would take a decision soon to benefit the majority of people in the state.
Addressing Congress party workers at the Government Veterinary College here on Tuesday during his Indiramma Baata programme, he said that government has been facing problems in implementing welfare programmes due to regional feelings. He assured that government would protect the interests of Krishna delta farmers. He said that irrigation officials are releasing water to canals at present.
The Chief Mister said elections would be conducted for local bodies soon after clearing of legal hurdles on BC reservations. Commenting on the power crisis, the Chief Minister said that the demand for power supply stands at 270 million units, when production in gas based units came down to 45 million units. Government has been spending Rs.5,500 crore towards subsidy on power supply to farmers.
The Chief Minister said that government would announce its policy to control sand prices within one week. He said that sand would be included in essential commodities to control prices.
He said that government would purchase paddy in seven districts.
To instil confidence among party workers, the Chief Minister said that sincere party workers would get recognition without fail. He expressed confidence that the Congress would win all seats in Krishna district in the coming elections.
Some party workers expressed concern over lack of recognition for party workers.
PCC president Mr Botsa Satyanarayana said that nominated posts would be filled soon.
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