Union Minister G Kishan Reddy Criticizes Telangana Government Over Housing Scheme Delays

G Kishan Reddy, Union Minister and Telangana BJP President, has called out the Telangana state government for its alleged inaction on housing for the poor. Reddy’s comments highlight a contentious issue between the central and state governments regarding the implementation of a national housing scheme in Telangana.

In a recent statement, Reddy declared, “Under the leadership of PM Modi, the central government is ready to implement the housing scheme in Telangana. During KCR’s 10 years, no houses were built for poor people…they just misled the people… It has been almost 8 months since the Congress government came to power… the central government has decided to build 4 crore houses in the country, but the Telangana government has not ordered any survey yet. I have written to the CM of Telangana. PM Modi is ready to give houses to poor people in Telangana. Telangana government needs to conduct a survey as soon as possible and make a list of the people who need a house.”

Reddy’s remarks are part of a broader critique of the state government’s handling of housing issues. He accuses the previous Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) administration, led by K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR), of failing to deliver on promises related to housing for the underprivileged. Reddy’s criticism extends to the current Congress-led state government, which he claims has yet to initiate necessary actions to implement the central government’s housing scheme.

The central government, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has committed to constructing 4 crore houses across India as part of its housing initiative. Reddy’s statements suggest that despite this commitment, progress in Telangana has been stalled due to the state government’s inaction. He has urged the Telangana Chief Minister to expedite a survey to identify beneficiaries and facilitate the implementation of the housing scheme.

The issue underscores ongoing political tensions between the central and state governments. The central government’s ambitious housing program aims to address housing shortages and provide affordable housing to the economically weaker sections of society. Reddy’s comments reflect a push to accelerate this initiative in Telangana, while also highlighting perceived deficiencies in the state government’s response.

As the situation develops, it will be important to monitor how the Telangana government responds to these criticisms and whether any steps are taken to address the alleged delays. The effectiveness of the housing scheme in Telangana could hinge on prompt and efficient action from both the state and central authorities to ensure that the benefits reach the intended beneficiaries.

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