Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh) [India], May 29 (ANI): As Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy-led Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party (YSRCP) government will complete two years of ruling in Andhra Pradesh on May 30, opposition parties on Saturday expressed dissatisfaction over the governance.
Congress launches free ambulance service in Anantapur
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APCC State president Sake Sailajanath flags off the vehicle to be driven by party worker
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APCC State president Sake Sailajanath flags off the vehicle to be driven by party worker
Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee(APCC) launched free ambulance service in Anantapur on Wednesday with party State president Sake Sailajanath formally flagged off the vehicle, to be driven by a party worker. The service is going to be launched all over the State soon, party members said.
Helpline The party, taking help of its youth wing leaders from National Students’ Union of India(NSUI), launched a Statewide COVID Control Centre manned by four of its leaders Naresh Yanumala (Phone number-8885858001), Sankar Yadav (7396746667), Manjula Deepthi (9704727352) and Fakruddin (9989752910). People can dial these numbers for any kind of support, he said.
‘The Centre must supply oxygen free of cost to all States’
The Communist Party of India (CPI) has demanded that State government call for an all-party meeting to elicit their opinions on checking the spread of coronavirus infections.
The CPI held an all-party meeting that was attended by Opposition parties, representatives of youth and trade organisations among others here on Sunday and passed several resolutions.
Resolution adopted The meeting demanded that the Central government supply oxygen free of cost to all the States. The other resolutions included supply of medicines and protective gear free of cost to the patients in home isolation and to their family members. Strength the machinery to address all the calls received at 104. The participants also demanded that necessary steps be taken to ensure that private hospitals did not charge more than the prescribed fee for treating the COVID patients.
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Andhra Pradesh Mahila Congress State president Pedada Ramana Kumari on Saturday alleged that the Narendra Modi government, instead of striving to ensure the development of the fledgling State of Andhra Pradesh after its bifurcation, was instead adopting a stepmotherly attitude towards the State.
Ms. Ramana Kumari charged that the Union government was using ‘brute power’ to go ahead with its plans of privatising the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant without regard for the sentiments of the people.
In a press release, she extended her solidarity to PCC president Sake Sailajanath and other leaders who were agitating in New Delhi against the privatisation of the plant.
PM Modi doesn t have time to meet protesting farmers: Andhra Congress leaders ANI | Updated: Feb 27, 2021 22:51 IST
New Delhi [India], February 27 (ANI): Andhra Pradesh Congress leaders on Saturday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi did have time to meet farmers protesting on the Delhi borders while Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi were supporting them.
Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee president Sake Sailajanath and other party leaders said this at the APCC Kisan Sammelan in support of farmers protesting against the three farm laws made by the NDA-led central government.
Congress leaders said at the meeting that it was the Congress that had brought the Food Security Act while the Modi government’s “anti-farm laws claimed the lives of 200 farmers.”