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Congress Party Slams TRS Party

Hyderabad, Jan.22 (Hydnow): Congress party today slammed the ruling TRS party and alleged that the state government was acting in a negligent manner towards the tribals of the state.

He alleged that the state government was transferring the tribal employees to the other places of the state in the name of implementation of GO No. 317. He said that the state government was acting as the traitor of the tribals.

Reminding that CM KCR has promised to sign on a file to provide 10 percent reservations to the tribals of the state, he said that the CM had not kept his promise.

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Congress Party Slams TRS Party
Congress Party Slams TRS Party

Naik said that the CM had failed to deliver on his promise.

Stating that the tribal population of the state is 9.9 percent, he asked the CM as to why he was not implementing reservations to the tribals in proportion to their population.

He said that the commission constituted by the CM had submitted its report five year ago and added that the state government had not taken any action on the report submitted by the commission.

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He said that the Congress party had brought the forest rights Act for the welfare of the tribals of the state . He said that state minister Satyavati Rathod was stating the tribals were not believing the congress party, he asked the minister as to which party won from the tribal assembly seats of the state.

He made it clear that the tribals were with the congress party and added that the party had won 2 MP and 12 MLA seats with the support of the tribals. (Hydnow)


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