Ahead of polls\, YSRCP chief Jagan Reddy unveils declaration\, promises sops for backward class

Ahead of polls, YSRCP chief Jagan Reddy unveils declaration, promises sops for backward class

ANI  |  Politics 

of Opposition and party chief YS Jagan on Sunday described the 'Backward Class' as 'Backbone Class' and promised them several welfare measures including an annual budgetary provision of Rs 15,000 crore, if his party was voted to power in in the coming assembly elections.

Unveiling a 'Backward Class' declaration at a rally in Eluru in district, Reddy's promises to the community, which is strong in the state comes in the wake of several measures for them announced by recently.

Reddy's declaration promises to provide every woman above the age of 45 would get 75,000 rupees, allocating 15,000 crores every year for the welfare of the community, the constitution of special corporations for all 139 backward castes and 50 per cent jobs to the scheduled castes, scheduled tribes and the backward communities.

Identity cards for small businesspersons, apart from giving Rs.10,000 loan whenever they need, providing Rs 10,000 for Nayee Brahmins, houses, jobs and admission in Gurukul schools to the sanchara caste, Rs 10,000 to fishermen community, financial assistance for SCs, STs, BCs and minorities in case of accidental deaths etc are the other promises made in the declaration.

At the 'BC Garjana' rally, Reddy alleged that the Naidu had made many promises but failed to deliver. He also alleged that was using the backward class as vote-banks and the community was not a priority for him.

"Before the 2014 elections, had promised free education for students till postgraduation, promised allocation of special budget of 10,000 crores every year, and introducing BC sub-plan and providing them legal protection, increasing the reservation to 33 per cent and other such promises totalling to 119. But over the last 5 years not a single promise has been fulfilled," Reddy said.

The of the opposition in the state assembly also invoked efforts by his father the late YS Rajasekhara Reddy for the welfare of the backward class community.

Before starting the event, Reddy paid tributes to the soldiers who lost their lives in the recent terror attack in Pulwama.

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First Published: Mon, February 18 2019. 03:10 IST