Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) president YS Sharmila Reddy. (File Photo | Express)
Andhra Pradesh

Sharmila slams Centre over NREGA

She said NREGA boosted village economies, gave bargaining power to labourers, and transformed rural life.

Express News Service

VIJAYAWADA: Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) president YS Sharmila Reddy strongly defended the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA), describing it as a ‘remarkable scheme’ that has become a model for countries worldwide.

She highlighted that in Andhra Pradesh alone, 91.44 lakh workers are active under NREGA this year, and recalled that the employment guarantee initiative was first piloted in the state during the tenure of late chief minister YS Rajasekhara Reddy, following its launch by Sonia Gandhi and Manmohan Singh.

Speaking at a press conference in Vijayawada on Thursday, Sharmila praised YSR’s vision in shaping the scheme, citing his insistence on direct wage payments, opening 60 lakh bank accounts in one go, and empowering workers through social audits.

She said NREGA boosted village economies, gave bargaining power to labourers, and transformed rural life. Accusing the BJP government of trying to dismantle the scheme, Sharmila alleged that the new VB - G RAM - G Bill undermines workers’ rights.

Targeting former CMand YSRCP president YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, she questioned the sincerity of his newly announced padayatra. She accused him of failing to deliver on promises made during his earlier walkathon, citing incomplete irrigation projects, unfulfilled welfare pledges, and alleged failures in prohibition policy. She further criticised environmental damage at Rushikonda, saying Jagan remained inaccessible to the public except during the election season.

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