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YSR sees bias in demarcation of drought areas
By Our Special Correspondent
HYDERABAD, APRIL 28. The Leader of the Opposition, Dr Y.S.
Rajasekhara Reddy, has said the Government declared ``the rich
pockets of Telugu Desam only'' drought-affected, revealing the
partisan attitude of the State Government.
In a statement released to the press by his personal assistant,
Dr Rajasekhara Reddy said that 45 mandals of Chittoor district
were declared drought-affected, compared to only five in Cuddapah
district. Only 142 mandals were declared drought affected while
246 mandals have severe drought. Not a single mandal in Nalgonda
district was declared drought affected, ``resulting in heavy
migration of one lakh people.''
At least Rs. one crore should be released to each drought-
affected mandal for relief works, he demanded. All outstanding
cooperative loans and electricity bills should be rescheduled, he
said.
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