The YSRCP's 'Crore Signature Drive' against the privatization of medical colleges is gaining momentum, according to Devineni Avinash, NTR District YSRCP President. The party has been collecting signatures across the district, with over 96,000 signatures collected in the East constituency of Vijayawada alone. Avinash stated that the people are expressing their opposition to the coalition government's policies through this signature campaign.
The YSRCP has been collecting signatures in every division of the East constituency and has gathered over 60,000 signatures in each constituency across the district. The collected signatures will be submitted to the state party office on December 15, and subsequently, all the signatures collected across the state will be submitted to the Governor on December 17.
Avinash lashed out at the coalition government's policies, questioning their lack of welfare and development initiatives. "In the last 18 months, the coalition government has not implemented a single welfare or development program that benefits the people. It was our government that implemented welfare and development projects," he said. Avinash pointed out that even the salaries of employees have not been paid on time, with the government failing to disburse salaries even after December 8.
He criticized the government's decision to rename schemes introduced by the previous government, stating that they are not being implemented properly. Avinash expressed concern over the lack of transparency in the government's borrowing, stating that it is unclear where the borrowed money is being utilized. "There is no welfare, no development in the state. The people are suffering," he said.
The YSRCP's 'Crore Signature Drive' is a testament to the people's opposition to the coalition government's policies, Avinash said. The campaign is a reflection of the people's dissatisfaction with the government's failure to deliver on its promises.
The YSRCP's 'Crore Signature Drive' against the privatization of medical colleges has gained significant momentum, with the party collecting signatures across the district. Devineni Avinash, NTR District YSRCP President, stated that the campaign is a huge success, with the people expressing their opposition to the coalition government's policies.
The privatization of medical colleges has been a contentious issue, with the YSRCP opposing the move. The party has been collecting signatures in every division of the East constituency of Vijayawada, with over 96,000 signatures collected so far. Avinash revealed that the party has gathered over 60,000 signatures in each constituency across the district, demonstrating the widespread opposition to the coalition government's policies.
The collected signatures will be submitted to the state party office on December 15, and subsequently, all the signatures collected across the state will be submitted to the Governor on December 17. Avinash stated that the party will continue to mobilize public opinion against the privatization of medical colleges, emphasizing the need for affordable healthcare.
Avinash was scathing in his criticism of the coalition government's policies, questioning their lack of welfare and development initiatives. "In the last 18 months, the coalition government has not implemented a single welfare or development program that benefits the people. It was our government that implemented welfare and development projects, improving the lives of the people," he said.
He pointed out that even the salaries of employees have not been paid on time, with the government failing to disburse salaries even after December 8. Avinash questioned the media's silence on this issue, stating that the same media that highlighted delays in salary payments during the previous government's tenure is now silent.
Avinash criticized the government's decision to rename schemes introduced by the previous government, stating that they are not being implemented properly. "The government is merely renaming schemes, but not implementing them effectively. The people are not benefiting from these schemes," he said.
The YSRCP leader expressed concern over the lack of transparency in the government's borrowing, stating that it is unclear where the borrowed money is being utilized. "The government is borrowing heavily, but it is unclear where the money is being used. There is no welfare, no development in the state. The people are suffering," he said.
Avinash emphasized that the YSRCP's 'Crore Signature Drive' is a reflection of the people's dissatisfaction with the government's failure to deliver on its promises. "The people are expressing their opposition to the coalition government's policies through this signature campaign. We will continue to mobilize public opinion against the privatization of medical colleges and other anti-people policies," he said.
The YSRCP's 'Crore Signature Drive' is a significant move, demonstrating the party's commitment to opposing