Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy on Monday asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to assist in finishing the development of the Polavaram with projecting at the earliest.
He additionally encouraged him to endorse the overhauled quotes of Rs 55,548.87 crore as currently supported by the Technical Advisory Committee.
Jagan Mohan Reddy approached the Prime Minister at the last’s home in Delhi and examined a few main points of contention connected with the state including the Polavaram project, repaying asset hole reserves, levelheadedness in the inclusion of recipients under the National Food Security Act, unpaid debts from Telangana Discoms to the state, and Special Category Status.
As per the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) here, Reddy mentioned Modi to repay Rs 2,900 crore which was spent by the state government towards the Polavaram Project, and to clear the bills on a fortnightly premise like in other public undertakings and not part wise.
The Chief Minister likewise mentioned him to give Rs 10,000 crore on an impromptu premise with the goal that the development works of the task can continue without a hitch. He engaged give alleviation and restoration bundles to the uprooted families in a Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) way, which guarantees straightforwardness.
He requested that the Prime Minister discharge assets of Rs 32,625 crore under the Resource Gap Fund for different forthcoming bills under the tenth Pay Commission, including federal retirement aide annuities and others during the period 2014-15.
The Chief Minister cleared up for the Prime Minister that because of the absence of legitimization in the choice of qualified people under the National Food Security Act, the state is experiencing serious misfortunes and has previously drawn this matter out into the open, where an enormous number of destitute and it were revealed to merit people.
Reddy said that the state government is giving a proportion to 2.68 crore recipients, of which 61% have a place with country regions and 41 percent are from metropolitan regions. He reminded that according to the law, 75% of individuals in provincial regions and 50 percent of individuals in metropolitan regions ought to get benefits under PDS and said that states like Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Gujarat, which are monetarily better than Andhra Pradesh, have right around 10% a greater number of recipients than Andhra Pradesh, because of which the state government is giving proportion to the extra 56 lakh qualified recipients bearing an extra weight of Rs 5,527.63 crore.
He said that the NITI Aayog has previously met with the state government authorities and advised the Central government to modify the information in such a manner and reminded the Prime Minister that the allotments to Andhra Pradesh ought to be analyzed.
He cleared up for the Prime Minister that 3 lakh lots of the rice amount designated to the express consistently remains unutilized, and requested that he allow just 77,000 tons, which will be adequate for the dispersion without bringing about any extra weight on the Center.
Examining the commitments given during state bifurcation, Reddy expressed that there was no objectivity in the bifurcation, in view of which the state endured a great deal, and mentioned the Prime Minister to satisfy the commitments given as a parliamentary observer including Special Category Status.
He said that exceptional class status will support the development in the modern area, work creation, awards from the Center, and duty concessions, in this way decreasing the weight on the state.
The Chief Minister additionally let the Prime Minister know that an arrear of Rs 6,756 crore receivable by Andhra Pradesh Generation Corporation Limited (APGENCO) from the Telangana government has stayed unsettled for north of eight years and mentioned the Prime Minister to guide the concerned specialists to settle the levy at the earliest so the state power area could be monetarily reinforced.
He likewise asked the Prime Minister to surrender endorsements for setting up one more 12 clinical universities in the state to take special care of 26 areas. As to setting up an Integrated Steel Plant in the YSR locale, he mentioned dispensing iron mines to APMDC for a continuous stockpile of iron metal to work the plant. He said that the distribution of mines is vital for setting up a steel plant, which empowers a steady vehicle of minerals.