
No one is afraid of your threats, Pawan tells YSRCP
Addressing Suparipalana Toli Adugu programme organised in the occasion of completion of NDA government's one year rule n Monday, the Deputy CM said people heaved a sigh of relief after NDA government came to power after ending the destructive rule of previous YSRCP government which terrorised the people who became helpless at that time.
The Deputy CM praised NDA government for introducing midday meal for students in the name of Dokka Sitamma and distributing school kits. Pawan gave details of progress in panchayat raj department during past one year. Stating that the NDA government is a good government but not a soft government for the law breakers, he gave a strong warning to those leaders who resort to threatening.

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