Thursday 11 February 2016

Poor Rural folk face TDP Immorality

Hyderabad: It has been 20 months since the tenure of Chandra Babu’s Government began, but not one of the promises made has been kept. One of the main points of the ruling party’s election manifesto was to build new houses for people from backward communities. Leave alone the new houses, even the old ones have not seen any repair. The officials have simply chosen to state that they are awaiting the recommendations from Janmabhoomi committee.

NTR Renovation Scheme faces hurdles
The main intention behind devising NTR Renovation Scheme was to fund the repair of houses previously constructed by the Government for poor people in rural areas apart from funding the construction of new houses. The funding formalities which used to happen strictly before have now failed to happen, as this has been linked with Janmabhoomi committee.

Janmabhoomi Committee rules the scenario
District-wise allotment of funds has been the formality but it has become hard to take place as planned as the acts of the officials at district level are in the hands of Telugu Desam leaders with the mask of ‘Janmabhoomi Committee’. The funds are being allotted to those people referred by the TDP leaders in rural areas. So the people with genuine needs end up receiving nothing for their inability to bribe the TDP leaders.

High Court orders go in vain
The immorality of Janmabhoomi Committe in choosing the recipients of funds has been questioned by the High Court but this also has been disregarded, so is public criticism.

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