"రాష్ట్రానికి ఆదాయం తగ్గి అప్పులు పెరిగాయి"

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White Paper on AP Financial Situation: గత ప్రభుత్వం రాష్ట్రాన్ని అప్పుల కుప్పగా మార్చిందని ముఖ్యమంత్రి చంద్రబాబు ఆగ్రహం వ్యక్తం చేశారు. వైఎస్సార్సీపీ పాలనలో రూ.9.74 లక్షల కోట్ల రుణ భారం పెరిగిందంటూ ధ్వజమెత్తారు. ప్రభుత్వ ఆస్తుల్ని తాకట్టు పెట్టారని, స్థానిక సంస్థల నిధులనూ మళ్లించారని మండిపడ్డారు. గత పాలకుల అసమర్థ నిర్ణయాలతో రాష్ట్ర ఆదాయం తగ్గి అప్పులు పెరిగాయన్నారు. గత ప్రభుత్వంలో జరిగిన ఆర్థిక అవతకవకలపై చంద్రబాబు అసెంబ్లీలో శ్వేతపత్రం విడుదల చేశారు.

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00:00Amaravathi, Polavaram, Roadski, Pettiballu have greatly reduced their capital investment.
00:07On the other hand, anti-industrial policy,
00:12they have withdrawn all the 227 lands that were allotted.
00:18They have banished them.
00:20Without creating wealth,
00:22GSTP, Gross State Domestic Product,
00:26has reduced to Rs. 6,094,000 crores.
00:31Due to this, the income of Rs. 76,000 crores has reduced.
00:36Inflation, every poor person has suffered.
00:40In the Telugu Desa Party, 4.5% in 5 years,
00:45in 1924, 6.2% increased.
00:50That is, 1.7% higher inflation,
00:54increased poverty,
00:56situation has worsened.
00:58Taxation has increased exponentially.
01:01Current has increased.
01:02RTC rates have increased.
01:04Petrol has increased.
01:05Sand has increased.
01:06The government that worked on the garbage of the river,
01:09and made the people suffer,
01:11the government of that time,
01:12the workers,
01:13have come to a situation of increasing.
01:16If you look at all these,
01:19Rs. 9,74,000 crores have gone up.
01:24State debt as of today,
01:26Rs. 9,74,000 crores.
01:29That too,
01:30some calculations have to be made.
01:32That is,
01:33on top of everyone's head,
01:36from Rs. 74,790,
01:40Rs. 44,336 has increased.
01:44Double I.P.S. has come.
01:46On top,
01:47on the other side,
01:48income,
01:4913.2% increase,
01:52that has reduced to 9.5%.
01:56Income has decreased,
01:58debt has increased.
02:00Income has decreased,
02:02debt has increased.
02:04What happened to DBT?
02:06Where did it go?
02:08Why did you make a loan?
02:11You did not do anything useful for the poor.
02:14I can understand this very clearly.
02:17From Rs. 74,000,
02:19Rs. 144,000 loan,
02:21from 13.2% to 9.5%,
02:25income has come down.
02:27Always,
02:28there are three types of government.
02:29One is central government,
02:30one is state government,
02:32and the third is local self-government.
02:34These three are also given in installments.
02:37If the central government also gives money to the state,
02:39in order to reduce the amount,
02:43they have sent money to the panchayat.
02:51They have also come to the point of diverting.
02:53They have put the government's assets on the line.
02:56We have never seen this before.
02:58I will show you.
02:59The third is local body funds,
03:02employee savings,
03:04C.S.S. matching guarantee,
03:07they have come to the point of diverting without giving all these.
03:10How much income is coming?
03:12We have to spend according to the income.
03:15Expenses should also be balanced.
03:17Summit service,
03:19welfare,
03:20both should be balanced.
03:22It is necessary to move forward to a sustainable economy.
03:25It is very sad that such thoughts do not come.
03:29In the previous government.
03:30In the name of state development corporation,
03:32they started making loans,
03:34they started making loans.
03:36The income that comes in the future,
03:39they have said that they will ban alcohol.
03:42If they do not ban alcohol,
03:45they will ban alcohol for 25 years.
03:49They have come to the point of giving income to the programs.
03:53They have come to the point of diverting everything.
03:55Next.
03:56General insurance corporation,
03:58they have come to the point of taking 100 rupees from the pollution control board.
04:02They have come to the point of not giving a single rupee.
04:06They have come to the point of diverting their day-to-day expenses.
04:14All the institutions have become weak.
04:17They have come to a point where there is no money for day-to-day expenditure.

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