Hyderabad: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, N Chandrababu Naidu, on Friday expressed serious concerns that the blunders committed by the previous government—the heavy debts raised and the crimes committed— have now become a curse for the state.
The previous ruling dispensation created a history in looting the state with its inefficient administration, anti-development policies, ransacking the public properties, imposing heavy taxes and introducing schemes only to resort to scams, the chief minister remarked.
Making it clear that no wonders will take place overnight, Naidu felt that more attention needs to be paid to fulfill the expectations of the people.
"With the assistance of the Centre we have saved the state which was on ventilation and are moving forward by building brick by brick," Naidu told the Assembly.
Stating that the people are the ultimate decision-makers in a democracy, Naidu during the ongoing budget session of Assembly said that the primary responsibility of the ruling party is to work for the people.
The people have given a historic verdict in the last elections, Naidu said that an appeal has been made to the voters that the National democratic Alliance (NDA) should win the polls if people have to become victorious. The voters have come forward to elect the NDA with a fond hope that the State willmarch in a progressive path, he said.
Recalling that the Deputy Chief Minister, Pawan Kalyan, has been stating that the anti-incumbency vote should not get divided, Naidu said that the NDA received 93 per cent strike rate as the BJP too has joined hands.
"This is a classic example of how the people reposed faith in all of us and 100 per cent we will stand by them to keep the promises made to them," he remarked.
Assuring the House that the state government will certainly implement all the Super-Six promises, Naidu said that in addition to that more welfare schemes and programmes will be implemented. The Chief Minister also said that a separate legislation will be enacted to deal firmly with the social media psychos and expressed shock whether those who resort to posting highly objectionable comments on their own mother can be called as humans at all. "How those who resort to assassinating their own mother's character can be called as political leaders," Naidu asked.
The chief minister informed the Assembly that 300 acres have been allocated for the drone hub, while necessary land has been allotted for the railway zone. "Very soon foundation will be laid by the Prime Minister and house-warning will be organised in December for one lakh houses. House-sites of two cents in urban areas and three cents in rural areas will be allotted to the eligible beneficiaries," the chief minister said and made it clear that the state government will create wealth and distribute it to the poor.