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TDP failed to keep up promises: Congress

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THORRUR (WARANGAL DT): The District Congress Committee (DCC) demanded that the TDP President N. Chandrababu Naidu apologise to the people of the district for failing to implement the promises he made while he was the chief minister of the State.

Addressing a press conference here, DCC president G. V. Ramana Reddy, Chennur MLA D. Srinivasa Rao and senior Banda Prakash posed a series of questions to Mr. Naidu who is arriving in Thorrur on a three-day visit to the district as part of his ‘Mee kosam’.

Mr. Ramana Reddy wanted Mr. Naidu to apologise to the people for not implementing his promises on Devadula project, flood flow canal and much talked industrial corridor between Warangal and Hyderabad.

They said the TDP promised to take up Devadula project in 2001 but till it lost the power, the government did not spend any fund. Similarly, a GO was issued proposing to take up the Flood Flow Canal with Rs. 850 crore but nothing came forth. The TDP also promised to take up a thermal power station at Bhupalpalli, but during its regime, it was not taken up for the reasons best know to Mr. Naidu and his party men.

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