AP Government has turned BCs into 'Backbone Classes': Minister Chelluboina Venugopalakrishna

Minister for  BC Welfare Chelluboina Venugopalakrishna addressing the media  in Tadepalli  on Monday
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Minister for BC Welfare Chelluboina Venugopalakrishna addressing the media in Tadepalli on Monday

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Chelluboina Venugopalakrishna points out that the State govt has spent Rs 69,841.76 crore for the uplift of BCs during the last two years

Tadepalli: Refuting the baseless reports in vernacular media, Minister for BC Welfare Chelluboina Venugopalakrishna said that the YSRCP government had turned Backward Classes (BCs) as Backbone Classes in the 26 months of its governance.

Addressing a press conference here on Monday, the Minister said that the government has taken many initiatives for the upliftment of BCs, where almost Rs 69,841.76 crore was spent in the last two years only for BCs. Through DBT, Rs 50,495 crore, and through Non-DBT around Rs 19,346.39 crore was spent for the BC Welfare.

In this regard, the Minister criticised TDP for falsely propagating that no loans were being provided to BCs.

He said the Chief Minister has given top priority to BCs and weaker sections right from the day one of forming the government.

AP is the only State in the country to come up with 56 BC corporations for a total of 136 castes. Of the 728 posts of chairpersons and directors to the 56 BC Corporations, 368 are women and sixty per cent of Cabinet berths were given to BC, SC, ST and Minorities.

He stated that the government has provided a top share to BCs even in the welfare schemes like Amma Vodi, Housing, Aasara, Cheyuta, Nethanna Nestam and many more.

Minister Venugopalakrishna flayed a section of the media for propagating false information on denying loans for the BCs. He said that the previous government had given loans to only the TDP members, which was hardly one in 1000 ratio, that too involving corruption.

The Minister said that neither the TDP leaders nor their supported media have any moral right to speak on BCs.

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