Key Points

Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy has launched a scathing attack on Chandrababu Naidu's government for allegedly cancelling house site pattas meant for poor women. The YSRCP leader claims the previous government had distributed over 31 lakh land pattas covering 71,800 acres, with significant investment and benefits for poor families. Jagan vows to fight this decision legally and politically, calling it an "anti-poor" move. He promises to protect the rights of families whose housing dreams are being threatened by the current administration.

Key Points: Jagan Attacks Naidu Over Cancelled House Site Pattas

  • Jagan claims 31,19,000 land pattas distributed to poor women were cancelled
  • Government spent Rs 11,871 crore on original land acquisition
  • Over 9,00,000 houses were completed during previous YSRCP regime
  • TDP accused of diverting prime lands to private industrial parks
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Jagan accuses Naidu government of cancelling house site pattas of poor

YSR Congress leader exposes TDP's alleged anti-poor move by cancelling housing scheme land allotments for women beneficiaries

"This is nothing but a government of cancellations, not welfare - Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy"

Amaravati, Sep 18

YSR Congress Party president and former Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy has accused Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu of betraying lakhs of poor women by cancelling the house site pattas allotted by the previous government under the Pedalandariki Illu scheme.

YS Jagan said this "anti-poor" decision would be resisted at every step and assured that YSRCP will fight it both legally and politically.

In a post on the social media platform 'X', he recalled that during his five-year tenure, a historic housing programme was launched to provide house sites to all eligible poor families.

A total of 31,19,000 pattas were distributed in the names of women beneficiaries, covering 71,800 acres of land.

The government spent Rs 11,871 crore for land acquisition, while the market value of these lands was estimated at over Rs 1,50,000 crore. Each site, he pointed out, was worth between Rs 2,50,000 and Rs 15,00,000, securing real asset ownership for lakhs of families, he said.

The YSRCP said that its government had sanctioned 21,75,000 houses, with 17,005 colonies created across the state. Despite Covid challenges, the construction of over 9,00,000 houses was completed. On October 12, 2023, a record 7,43,000 houses were inaugurated in a single day, setting a national benchmark. Beneficiaries were also provided subsidised cement, steel, free sand, and interest-free loans, ensuring an additional benefit of Rs. 2,70,000 per family, along with central grants.

In sharp contrast, Jagan said, the present TDP-led coalition has not built a single house in 16 months nor purchased even an acre of land for housing. Instead, it has chosen to cancel pattas given to the poor and divert prime lands to private industrial parks, exposing its pro-rich, anti-poor stance.

"This is nothing but a government of cancellations, not welfare. The poor gave Chandrababu power, expecting support, not betrayal. YSRCP will not remain silent. We will fight legally and politically to protect the rights of every poor family whose dream of owning a home is being destroyed," Jagan declared.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While I support housing for the poor, we should also verify if all these pattas were distributed fairly. There were many allegations of corruption in the previous scheme. Due process should be followed.
Priya S
️‍♀️ Women empowerment through property ownership was such a revolutionary step! Cancelling pattas in women's names shows this government's regressive mindset. Shameful!
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Vikram M
Both parties play politics with poor people's lives. Instead of cancellation, the new government should continue the scheme with better transparency. The poor shouldn't suffer because of political rivalry.
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Ananya R
My mother was a beneficiary in Vizag. She cried tears of joy when she got the patta. Now we're worried it might be taken away. This is so unfair to the common people who trusted the government.
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Michael C
The numbers speak for themselves - 31 lakh pattas distributed, 9 lakh houses built despite COVID. That's impressive governance. Cancelling these achievements just shows petty politics.

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