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Sheep Prg Helps Yadavas, Srinivas Yadav Slams Oppn

Animal Husbandry Minister T Srinivas Yadav today stated that Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao is committed to the welfare of Yadavas and other professional communities.

He criticized the opposition parties for vying to criticize the TRS government on welfare and development programs. Along with SC Welfare Minister K Eshwar, Srinivas Yadav participated in the second phase of sheep distribution at Jammikunta in the Huzurabad segment going for polls.

The Minister hit out at the Congress Chief Revanth Reddy and BJP Chief Bandi Sanjay for resorting to false propaganda.

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The successive governments ignored development for about seven decades and we the TRS government showed development in just 7 years he claimed. No governments in the combined state got any such ideas what the TRS is now implementing like sheep distribution, Kalyana Lakshmi, Shadi Mubarak.

He slammed that the congress leaders are talking much against the chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on the welfare and by-polls in Huzurabad. We are implementing the schemes for all and the professional communities are getting revived now by spending huge funds he said.

For the second phase of the sheep distribution Rs 6000 cr is being spent for the benefit of Yadavas. The sheep units will surely help the Yadavas sustain economically he hoped.

Srinivas Yadav suggested that the opposition parties should refrain from making bad propaganda on the schemes being followed by other states Eshwar said that the government is giving priority to welfare and development and many other states are following our schemes.

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He also said that the schemes are helping the poor across the state without any politics. He said that despite opposition comments the KCR Government is providing financial assistance to the farmers and other sections.

 

 

SOURCE-NSS