Three coalition parties, Telugu Desam Party, Jana Sena and BJP are ready to take the achievements achieved during the 15 months of the coalition government to the people. For the first time, they are holding a massive public meeting titled ‘Super Six-Super Hit’ on the 10th of this month in Indraprasthanagar, Anantapur.
Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan, Minister Nara Lokesh and BJP state president PVN Madhav, along with top leaders of the three parties, will be present. Arrangements are being made for this meeting, which will begin at 3 pm on Wednesday, with the expectation that lakhs of people will gather from different parts of the state.
The leaders will explain the key decisions taken in the 15 months, the implementation of Super Six promises and development programs at a cost of over Rs. 1 lakh crore. The message ‘We came together, we won together, we are working together. We will be together in the future’ will be conveyed to the people and workers of the three parties.
The leaders will mainly mention the benefits of various welfare and development schemes including increase in social pensions, free distribution of gas cylinders under Deepam 2.0, greetings to mothers, Annadata Sukhibhava, free travel for women in RTC buses, Mega DSC, renovation of Anna canteens, industrial investments, and Universal Health Policy.
The steps being taken for the development and welfare of all sections including SC, ST, BC, and minorities will be explained in the assembly. The coordination of coalition parties in filling nominated posts, the assistance provided by the Center, and the filling of 60,000 nominated posts will be explained.
The government’s decision to implement the Universal Health Policy to provide free medical treatment of up to 25 lakhs to 5 crore people in the state will be explained. It will be informed that irrigation water was provided to the last lands of Rayalaseema for the first time by expanding the Handri-Neeva canals within a year.
They will explain the decisions taken by the government to support handlooms by providing 200 units of free electricity per month for handlooms, 500 units of free electricity for powerlooms, and 5 percent GST reimbursement for handloom products. They will also explain the construction of roads in agency areas worth Rs 1,000 crore through the ‘Adavittalli Batalo’ program.