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Telangana Opposition MLAs expend allocated funds tangibly compared to TRS

Telangana Opposition party leaders are spending more funds in their constituencies when compared to the ruling party leaders. The report prepared by the state government, highlighted that only 15 out of 119 MLAs have spent more than 75% of the funds allocated to them and 4 MLAs have spent below 25%. While 37 MLAs expended between 25-50% funds, 65 MLAs spent about 50-75% of the money allocated to them under Constituency Development program (CDP).

As per the report in Deccan Chronicle, Minister of IT K T Rama Rao spent less than 25% funds while the Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao himself disbursed less than 50%. Congress leader K Jana Reddy, TDP leader Revanth Reddy, BJP leader Kishan Reddy and MIM leader Akbaruddin Owaisi expended 75% of the funds allocated to them in their constituencies.

Minister of Forest, Jogu Ramanna is the only cabinet minister to pass 75% of funds to his contituency. Minister of Tourism A Chandulal, Minister of Health Dr C Laxma Reddy, Endowments minister A Indrakaran Reddy consumed less than 50% of funds. Speaker and Deputy speaker spent 50% and 75% funds respectively.

Apart from KTR, three MLAs who spent less than 25% include Warangal East, West MLAs Konda Surekha, Dasyam Vinaya Bhaskar and Nizamabad Urban MLA B Ganesh.

It may be noted that each MLA was allotted Rs 1.50 crore in 2015-16 and Rs 3 crore in 2016-17 under the CDP. In the mid of June 2017, about Rs 75 lakh were released for each MLA/MLC constituency as part of the first instalment for the year 2017-18.

Telangana BJP president Dr K Laxman, Congress MLAs D K Aruna and J Geeta Reddy spent more than 75% funds. 64 MLAs including Minister of Irrigation Harish Rao, along with ministers Pocharam Srinivas Reddy, Etala Rajendar, P Mahendar Reddy, Talasani Srinivasa Yadav, K. Padma Rao, Jupally Krishna Rao, G. Jagadish Reddy disbursed somewhere between 50-75% of allocated reserves in their constituencies.

As per the report, Chief Minister KCR is allegedly planning to reframe the guidelines for CDP along the lines of MP fund and is also said to be contemplating on the method of reimbursement.

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Opposition targets TRS ‘game plan-2’ in GHMC

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After the charge of elimination of Seemandhra voters from voter list, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation has found itself at the centre of another controversy- irrational delimitation of divisions. All opposition parties, who, in a concerted effort forced the Election Commission of India to dispatch a team to inquire into the voter deletion charges against the then commissioner Somesh Kumar, now cry foul over the delimitation of divisions in GHMC area. They charged that ruling TRS-MIM combine with a game plan to delimit the division in such a way that the strongholds of BJP were disturbed.

The party lodged a complaint with Governor ESL Narasimhan against the ruling party stating that the TRS government was arbitrarily restructuring the existing divisions with political motives. The BJP sought the Governor’s intervention in the matter. BJP leaders urged the Governor to verify the entire delimitation process and direct the government to increase the number of divisions from 150 to 200 as was promised to the High Court.

A BJP team led by party Floor leader in the Assembly Dr K Laxman, MLA and leaders Chintala Ramachandra Reddy and others met the governor and presented a memorandum to this effect. “The GHMC has issued a notification on delimitation of the civic body jurisdiction into 150 election wards along with boundary description of each ward. The notification stands in contrast with the stated policy decision of the government and in contravention of an affidavit submitted to the High Court,” the memorandum said.

The party alleged that the division like kukatapally, Ziaguda, Bagh Lingampally, and Domalguda etc which were considered strongholds of BJP and TDP parties were being split with the objective of weakening these parties. Dr Laxhman alleged that the TRS and MIM, were not ready to increase the divisions from 150 to 200, with the fear that such a move would not benefit them.

“KCR said the government has decided to increase the number of divisions from 150 to 200 in GHMC limits in tune with the increase in voters from 54 lakh to 67 lakh, but it is not acting on this . We want to know as to why the government has dropped it. The government has to explain,” Dr Laxman said. The governor assured the BJP delegation that he would look into their grievances and take appropriate action.

In another development a team of Telugu Desam Party Hyderabad president and MLA Maganti Gopinath met newly-appointed GHMC commissioner Janardhana Reddy and submitted division-wise objections on delimitation to him. MBT leaders Khayam Khan and Amjed Ullah Khan also called on GHMC commissioner Reddy and submitted a memorandum raising objections in the way the delimitation of municipal division had been taken up. MBT leaders said present delimination process was violative of GO MS No. 570 (MA&UD) which spelt out that natural boundaries should be maintained during delimitation of municipal ” As per the GO municipal ward should not extend into two Assembly segments. But in the Old City, many wards cross natural boundary and spread into another Assembly constituencies,” they said.

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