NDA government in Andhra Pradesh has fulfilled 85% of its election promises, says I&PR Minister Parthasarathy 

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Andhra Pradesh I&PR Minister Kolusu Parthasarathy with the Talliki Vandanam beneficiaries in Vijayawada on Saturday.

Andhra Pradesh I&PR Minister Kolusu Parthasarathy with the Talliki Vandanam beneficiaries in Vijayawada on Saturday. | Photo Credit: G.N. RAO

The NDA government in Andhra Pradesh has delivered 85% of the promises made at the time of the 2024 elections in spite of the financial crisis it inherited from the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) dispensation, according to Minister for Information & Public Relations Kolusu Parthasarathy.

Due priority had been accorded to the Talliki Vandanam scheme, under which a sum of ₹15,000 each was being remitted into the bank accounts of the mothers, irrespective of the number of children, Mr. Parthasarathy told the media here on Saturday.

“But the YSRCP is spreading lies. It has accused HRD Minister N. Lokesh of pocketing ₹2,000 crore of the scheme amount. Nothing better can be expected from the YSRCP, whose rule is replete with failures and corrupt deeds,” the Minister said.

Mr. Parthasarathy said the NDA government was saddled with a staggering debt burden of ₹10 lakh crore due to the YSRCP’s mishandling of finances.

In contrast, the coalition government was making sincere efforts to achieve the Swarnandhra Vision-2047, for which it set a target of 15% annual growth rate now itself, he said. “The government has so far attracted investments totalling nearly ₹7 lakh crore, and it is working on a mission to create 20 lakh jobs and impart the required skills to the youth,” he added.

Mr. Parthasarathy said the YSRCP dispensation might have extended financial support to the school and college students under the Amma Vodiand Vidya Deevena schemes, but it was not bothered about providing them jobs, which should be the ultimate goal of any government. The YSRCP government had extended financial assistance to only one child in a family under the Amma Vodi scheme, the Minister said.

“The YSRCP is a party that does not attend the Legislative Assembly sessions and, even if it does, the purpose is to achieve its political objectives,” he said. A sum of ₹34,000 crore had been disbursed under the NTR Bharosa pension scheme in the last one year, the Minister said, adding that farmers would receive financial assistance under the Annadata Sukhibhava in a month.

While the previous government had given an average of ₹30,000 per household under its flagship programmes, the NDA government disbursed ₹1.04 lakh per household under the the Super Six schemes, he said.

Referring to the bail granted by the Supreme Court to journalist Kommineni Srinivasa Rao in the derogatory remarks case, Mr. Parthasarathy said the YSRCP was in a jubilant mood about it, unmindful of the fact that the court had rejected the bail pleas of several corrupt leaders and other criminals who looted the State in 2019-24.

Published - June 14, 2025 06:29 pm IST

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