Bandaru asks white paper on Tel govt's "failed" TS 2BHK scheme

Press Trust of India  |  Hyderabad 

Bandaru today asked the government to come out with a white paper on its "failed" double bedroom housing scheme. The also appealed to Chief N Chandrababu Naidu andhis counterpart K Chandrasekhar Rao to meet Prime after some leaders of both the TDP and the TRS expressed their "disappointment" with the Union budget. "The 2 BHK housing programme of the government has failed. The is sanctioning funds as its share for the scheme. Despite that, their (TRS government's) promise is still not fulfilled.

I demand that a white paper should be brought out on the 2 BHK housing project so that people should also know. "I know there are difficulties in view of land acquisition for double-bed room houses," the MP told reporters here. The TS 2BHK scheme envisages providing 2-bedroom Houses to all the houseless poor families in the state in a phased manner. further said the cannot blame the Centre on many of the farmers' issues as agriculture is a state subject. The also accused the government of not encouraging farmers to avail the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) and other such schemes. claimed that suicides by farmers have risen in which is "alarming". Terming the Union budget as revolutionary, progressive and pro-poor, Dattatraya said, "In the budget, highest priority has been given to farmers and rural areas and big allocations for infrastructure growth. "The central funds for and have been increased comparatively from the last year. This should not be made a political issue," he said. "Instead of coming under pressure of opposition parties particularly the Congress, they (AP and governments) should see whatever the is giving... Please study in detail and then if any problems are there then come to the prime and talk to him," said. "Rather than that just for the sake of Opposition pressure, if you follow their way it will not be in the interests of either or states," he said.

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First Published: Sun, February 04 2018. 16:20 IST