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NDA failed to keep up poll promises: Sharmila
NDA failed to keep up poll promises: Sharmila

Hans India

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Hans India

NDA failed to keep up poll promises: Sharmila

Guntur: Pradesh Congress Committee president YS Sharmila Reddy criticised that the coalition government in the state has failed to keep up its election promises. She said though there are 75 lakh beneficiaries for Annadata Sukhibhava scheme in the state, the government is putting the figure at 65 lakh beneficiaries only. She said the government has failed to release funds of Rs 4,300 crore for fee reimbursement. She reminded that the coalition government promised free bus travel for women, but this promise was not implemented so far. She said the coalition government promised pensions for women belonging to SC, ST, BCs who crossed the age of 50 years. However, the government failed to implement the scheme so far. She said she came here to strengthen the Congress. She said YSRCP chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has no humanity. Though Singaiah died, he did not stop his car during the Sattenapalli tour. He wanted to demonstrate his strength. She demanded that the government ban his tours.

Revanth expands Cabinet
Revanth expands Cabinet

Hans India

time09-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Revanth expands Cabinet

Hyderabad: The much-awaited State Cabinet expansion took place on Sunday, with three Ministers taking oath and being inducted into the Cabinet. G Vivek Venkataswamy (Chennur), Adluri Laxman Kumar (Dharmapuri), and Vakiti Srihari (Makthal) were sworn in as ministers by Governor Jishnu Dev Varma at a ceremony at Raj Bhavan. Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, his Cabinet colleagues, Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) president Mahesh Kumar Goud, and senior officials attended the ceremony. Vivek Venkataswamy took oath in English, while the remaining two were sworn in Telugu. This is the first expansion of the Cabinet, which was formed on December 7, 2023, with the swearing-in of the Chief Minister and 11 ministers. The long-delayed expansion took place after the All India Congress Committee (AICC) cleared the names of the three ministers. Although there are still three more vacant berths in the Cabinet, the party leadership has decided not to fill them for now. The state can have a maximum of 18 ministers, including the Chief Minister. With this expansion, the Telangana cabinet now comprises 15 members. The current cabinet composition reflects a somewhat lopsided mix of social groups, including four members from the Reddy community, four SCs, three BCs, and one each from Velama, Brahmin, Kamma and SC communities. Meanwhile, reports suggest that another cabinet expansion may be undertaken soon, with several sulking aspirants and new ones vying for a chance to join the ranks of ministers.

PCC chief accuses government of showing favouritism in allocation of shops
PCC chief accuses government of showing favouritism in allocation of shops

The Hindu

time07-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Hindu

PCC chief accuses government of showing favouritism in allocation of shops

Member of Parliament and president of Pradesh Congress Committee V. Vaithilingam has accused the AINRC-BJP government of bias in allotment of shops in the new complex constructed at Anna Thidal under the Smart City project. Speaking at the PCC office after inducting traders into the party, Mr. Vaithilingam said the government was functioning against the general interests of the trading community. Traders associated with the ruling establishment have alone benefitted, he said. 'While shops at the new bus stand have not been allotted even after commencement of bus services from the complex, shops at Anna Thidal are being allotted to people close to the ruling party even before the facility is inaugurated,' he said. Former Chief Minister V. Narayanasamy and several other Congress leaders attended the event.

J-K Congress demands early restoration of statehood to UT, special package for Pak shelling victims
J-K Congress demands early restoration of statehood to UT, special package for Pak shelling victims

The Print

time05-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Print

J-K Congress demands early restoration of statehood to UT, special package for Pak shelling victims

Addressing a press conference here, Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) working president Raman Bhalla said the prime minister should end the ambiguity over the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir. The party also demanded a special package for the victims of Pakistani shelling along the borders during Operation Sindoor last month. Jammu, Jun 5 (PTI) The Jammu and Kashmir Congress demanded an early restoration of statehood to the Union Territory on Thursday, a day ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the Jammu region to inaugurate the first Vande Bharat train to the valley. 'They (central government) are talking about restoration of statehood at an appropriate time, but how long the people have to wait for the fulfilment of this demand,' he said. Bhalla also questioned the disparity in rights and constitutional safeguards being extended to Ladakh, asking why the same entitlements and democratic provisions were not given to the people of Jammu and Kashmir. He also wondered whether the government was able to find who was responsible for the 'security lapse' that led to the April 22 Pahalgam attack. The perpetrators of the crime are still at large, and they were also reportedly behind three other deadly attacks in different areas over the past 18 months, he said. On several border areas being bombed last month, Bhalla asked the Centre what it was doing to protect the natives in such places, even as he demanded a special package for the victim families. He said the government must ensure proper relief and rehabilitation of the victims, construction of underground bunkers, a special recruitment drive, and five marlas of plots to border residents in safer places. Bhall also asked Modi to take action against two BJP MLAs for their remarks against the Indian Air Force and former Congress president Sonia Gandhi and her daughter Priyanka Gandhi. He said Modi should rein in the 'loose cannons' in his party. The Congress leader also demanded the latest railway line be extended to Poonch, Kathua and Bhaderwah-Kishtwar. PTI TAS VN VN This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

Wildlife activist Radheshyam Pemani among four killed in road accident in Rajasthan's Jaisalmer
Wildlife activist Radheshyam Pemani among four killed in road accident in Rajasthan's Jaisalmer

Hindustan Times

time24-05-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Wildlife activist Radheshyam Pemani among four killed in road accident in Rajasthan's Jaisalmer

Four people, including a wildlife activist and a forest department personnel, were killed after the camper vehicle they were travelling in collided with a truck in Rajasthan's Jaisalmer district, PTI news agency reported on Saturday, citing officials. The deceased have been identified as wildlife activist Radheshyam Pemani, Shyam Vishnoi, Kanvraj Singh and forest guard Surendra Chaudhary, police said. Radheshyam Pemani was known for his efforts to protect the Great Indian Bustard. According to the police, the accident took place under the Lathi Police Station area on Friday night when the victims were going to check on a tip-off about deer hunting by poachers. Police officials said that the camper vehicle was crushed due to the impact of the collision, trapping all four occupants. They had to be taken out using a crane, according to PTI. Tributes poured from political leaders in Rajasthan over the accident and the death of the wildlife activist and forest department personnel. Rajasthan chief minister Bhajanlal Sharma, former chief minister Ashok Gehlot and Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) chief Govind Singh Dotasra condoled the deaths. "It is extremely painful to hear about the deaths of Radheshyam Pemani, Shyam Vishnoi, Kanvraj Singh and forest department employee Surendra Choudhary, who were dedicated to the conservation of environment and wildlife, in a horrific road accident in Jaisalmer," Sharma said. Ashok Gehlot also shared Pemani's photo on X and expressed grief over his death. He added that said that his dedication to nature and wildlife will remain unforgettable. 'Received the sad news about the untimely demise of wildlife enthusiast Mr Radheshyam Pemani in a road accident while he was on his way for a wildlife rescue in the Lathi region of Jaisalmer,' Gehlotwrote. 'His dedication to nature and wildlife will always be remembered.' Dotasra also shared Pemani's photo on X and said the news of the death of the wildlife lover and his companions is sad. "Pemani ji has made a significant contribution in protecting wildlife and conserving the environment. May God give peace to the soul of the deceased and strength to the family to bear this loss," he wrote.

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