KCR v/s Jana Reddy in Assembly

     Written by : SMTV24x7 | Sat, Mar 18, 2017, 04:20 PM

KCR v/s Jana Reddy in Assembly

Hyderabad March 18: On Friday There was a tight debate between Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao and K Jana Reddy in assembly, there were spontaneous counters by both of them.

KCR said that he will not seek votes in the next elections if the government fails to construct two lakh double bedroom houses by the end of 2017.

Intervening during the general discussion on the budget in State Assembly, the Chief Minister said that already works for construction of 30,000 houses have been initiated and rest of the houses would be completed by the end of this year.

KCR said the contractors have been busy with the project works and hence they did not show much interest in taking the housing scheme. He said following the efforts made by the government, they have now agreed to take up construction of the houses and 1.7 lakh houses would be grounded soon.

The Chief Minister said that one double bedroom house of TRS government was equal to seven weaker section houses constructed by the erstwhile governments and the two lakh houses would be equal to 14 lakh weaker section houses constructed by the previous governments.

"The government is committed to fulfilling its promise to provide housing for all and if I cannot do it by end of this year I will not seek votes," he said.



Reacting to the question raised by Leader of Opposition K Jana Reddy towards the proposed corporation for Most Backward Classes, the Chief Minister said that the issue of identifying the castes has been referred to the BC Commission and it would submit a report soon.

The Chief Minister asked the opposition not to confuse people by raising doubts by saying that power tariff would be raised.

He said the government has taken over the debt burden of the power distribution companies which amounts to Rs 12,000 crore. As a result of this, the power utilities would save Rs 890 crore as interest every year and they were asked to pass on the benefit to the consumers.

The bonds issued by RBI on behalf of power distribution companies got the tremendous response and the investors made a beeline to purchase them, KCR said.