HYDERABAD: The Congress government needs Rs 1.36 billion to fulfill the promises it made to the people during the assembly elections, but the government has earmarked only Rs 53,000 crore in the budget, says a former BRS MLA. Deputy CM Kadiyam Srihari said. He asked the government when it would implement the crop loan waiver scheme as Congress had promised to launch the scheme on December 9 after coming to power. Srihari on Wednesday took part in the debate on fiscal budget voting in the state assembly and said the Congress had made 13 promises in the name of six guarantees and a declaration for SCs, STs, BCs, minorities, youth, farmers and women. was announced separately. However, no budget was allocated. “For example, Congress has announced that 3,500 Indiramma housing units will be built in each constituency. If we take up 119 constituencies, there will be 4.16 million housing units, which will require $24,000 billion, which the government will allocate. 70 billion. Similarly, for financial support to women, the government needs 20,000 million yen,” Srihari said. Srihari said the BRS is ready to discuss irrigation projects and Krishna Water once the government submits a white paper on irrigation projects. He said Congress leaders should restrain themselves while making statements about former CM K Chandrasekhar Rao.
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