jawaani_jaaneman Posted March 17, 2021 Report Posted March 17, 2021 2 minutes ago, futureofandhra said: anna cbn gola endhuku manaki nuvvu in general sepparadhey Apart from CBN, None. 2 Quote
WigsandThighs Posted March 17, 2021 Report Posted March 17, 2021 Yes - Jagan did for Self Development and won no antunna yeddies Quote
veerigadu Posted March 17, 2021 Report Posted March 17, 2021 2 minutes ago, WigsandThighs said: Yes - Jagan did for Self Development and won no antunna yeddies Quote
futureofandhra Posted March 17, 2021 Author Report Posted March 17, 2021 15 minutes ago, veerigadu said: Yes development matters all the time. But the kind of development people cares is at individual level rather than witnessing some buildings and bridges constructions. We all are inherently more happy if we see development within our household. Inkaaa apeyandiiiii sendral meedha cover drives. Intlo kundaluuu and chataluuuu kotladuthunte buildings yevvariki kavali ayya ni oka thatha cheppadu naaaku 2004 congress kosam campaign sesthunna time lo. Appatlo lo 15 years poradini.....ardham kaleee.... infrastructure is one of the key things for growth but how to appeade people with development is question Quote
Spartan Posted March 17, 2021 Report Posted March 17, 2021 Only Baboru went with that agenda in his entire tenure... no one else can scratch him.. papam anyayam ga odakottaru ... 1 Quote
Anta Assamey Posted March 17, 2021 Report Posted March 17, 2021 Not the current trend .. Currently -- Its Neekenta Naakenta Free Free Trend going on ... Quote
veerigadu Posted March 17, 2021 Report Posted March 17, 2021 2 minutes ago, futureofandhra said: infrastructure is one of the key things for growth but how to appeade people with development is question Walls break down. Buildings are dead investment. Unless the state is filthy rich, govtsshould stay away from big infra projects. Real investment is education, skill development and decreasing the disparities amongst rich and poor in the soceity. It reduces crime. Improves purchasing power of people in soceity. Quote
Ryzen_renoir Posted March 17, 2021 Report Posted March 17, 2021 The only Elections where ruling party went for development agenda were 2004 shining India . Every other Elections were fought on garibi hatao , religion or sympathy Coming to telugu states , 2004 was the only time a major party went to face Elections on development plank . Honestly no political leader wants to do the right thing to fix the financial mess and think for long term . AP state govt almost spends 50% of funds for just salaries and pensions , 2-3% of population enjoying half the revenue every single year . Freebies are actually more fair , they are evenly distributed among population . A real leader would have the guts to cut back on employee spending and in tease education budget but no one wants to fight the organised group of employees due to fear of vote loss Quote
Ryzen_renoir Posted March 17, 2021 Report Posted March 17, 2021 6 minutes ago, veerigadu said: Walls break down. Buildings are dead investment. Unless the state is filthy rich, govtsshould stay away from big infra projects. Real investment is education, skill development and decreasing the disparities amongst rich and poor in the soceity. It reduces crime. Improves purchasing power of people in soceity. Some of the infrastructure also boosts income levels a lot like ports , fishing harbours . They generate mass employment and give good returns . Quote
veerigadu Posted March 17, 2021 Report Posted March 17, 2021 1 minute ago, Ryzen_renoir said: The only Elections where ruling party went for development agenda were 2004 shining India . Every other Elections were fought on garibi hatao , religion or sympathy Coming to telugu states , 2004 was the only time a major party went to face Elections on development plank . Honestly no political leader wants to do the right thing to fix the financial mess and think for long term . AP state govt almost spends 50% of funds for just salaries and pensions , 2-3% of population enjoying half the revenue every single year . Freebies are actually more fair , they are evenly distributed among population . A real leader would have the guts to cut back on employee spending and in tease education budget but no one wants to fight the organised group of employees due to fear of vote loss In Democracy what majority wants prevails va. Who are we to judge? It's their right. Quote
veerigadu Posted March 17, 2021 Report Posted March 17, 2021 Just now, Ryzen_renoir said: Some of the infrastructure also boosts income levels a lot like ports , fishing harbours . They generate mass employment and give good returns . Adanis and Ambanis will take care of them. Dont worry. Quote
Ryzen_renoir Posted March 17, 2021 Report Posted March 17, 2021 Just now, veerigadu said: In Democracy what majority wants prevails va. Who are we to judge? It's their right. On the contrary , a majority of people would like government employees salaries curtailed but most state governments are too weak to tackle them . Modi government is actually pretty good in that track record , they are not mindlessly raising salaries like AP / Telangana 44% 2014, 27% 2019 . 2% of population enjoying 50% of revenue Quote
veerigadu Posted March 17, 2021 Report Posted March 17, 2021 1 minute ago, Ryzen_renoir said: On the contrary , a majority of people would like government employees salaries curtailed but most state governments are too weak to tackle them . Modi government is actually pretty good in that track record , they are not mindlessly raising salaries like AP / Telangana 44% 2014, 27% 2019 . 2% of population enjoying 50% of revenue Let the bccccee, sceee and steeeee folks prosper that way myaaan. These days most govt jobs are reserved in the name of cassette. Let them live. Otherwise they will just sit cry cry and do nothing. Quote
veerigadu Posted March 17, 2021 Report Posted March 17, 2021 43 minutes ago, WigsandThighs said: CM CM CM Quote
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