Telangana: These are the schemes of PM Modi against the sops of K Chandrasekhar Rao in Munugode | Hyderabad News


HYDERABAD: BJP e TRS rivalry and the game of superiority over central and state schemes are adding fuel to the already overloaded atmosphere in Munugodewhich will attend a poll on November 3.
During the door-to-door campaign, activists from both parties are trying to convince the electorate that their welfare programs are superior and benefit people more than those of their rivals. When the poll teams employed by various parties approach Munugode voters to measure their heartbeat, the claims and counter-deductions confuse them and make them jaw-dropping about their preferences.

They are Modi's schemes against the KCR Sops in Munugode

“TRS activists are telling farmers that the BJP government at the Center will put in place (electric) meters for agricultural use,” said Bojja Janarthan of Cheekatimamidi village in Munugode mandal. “In a short time, a BJP team lands at the door and tells us that nothing like this is happening,” he said, citing an example.
Some voters claim that most people don’t understand the difference between central and state government schemes and the BJP tries to sell them central government schemes. “It’s a battle between Modi’s plans and the KCR lofts. TRS leaders say they are giving Rythu Bandhuwhile BJP activists say they are offering Kisan Samman Nidhi scheme. These claims and counterclaims confuse voters, “Bhootaraju Venkat, a graduate student of Sansthan NarayanpurShe said
According to locals, village leaders are provided with a list of all beneficiaries of the program. “Their job is to bring the villagers closer and remind them how much they have benefited from the TRS government schemes since 2014, and ask them to vote for the pink party in the by-election. They are also providing year-over-year data for families,” he said. called Animalla Ramulu, a small seller from Chandur.
On the other hand, BJP activists argue that the state government must be accused of high taxes on fuel.
“When some survey teams reach out to people for feedback, they don’t open up because they assume they are party cadres and what would happen if they gave their opinion,” Gattuppale resident Anugu Yadagiri said.



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