Devendra Yadav furious at delhi government!

delhi Pradesh congress Committee President Devendra Yadav on saturday demanded that the delhi government implement an interest-free scheme of Rs 25,000 crore for women entrepreneurs on the lines of the telangana government and include it in the upcoming budget. He said that the congress is committed to the development, respect and economic empowerment of women. In the states where there are congress governments, the election promises are being fulfilled on time. An example of this is the new scheme of the telangana government, under which women entrepreneurs will be given an interest-free amount of Rs 25,000 crore.

'The bjp government is only holding meetings, no concrete steps in public interest'

Targeting the bjp government, Devendra Yadav said that a month has passed since the formation of the new government in delhi, but till now no order has been issued on the promises made to the public. He said that since march 5, the government is only holding meetings and confusing the public, but no concrete decision has been taken. He said that before the delhi elections, the bjp had made many announcements under Modi's guarantee, but now no action is being taken on them. No concrete blueprint has been presented so far for schemes like Rs 2,500 monthly prosperity amount to women, gas cylinder for Rs 500, free cylinder on holi and Diwali, increase in women's pension. He said that the government has announced only Rs 5,100 crore for the Mahila Samridhi Yojana, but no time limit has been set for implementing it.

'Congress fulfills what it says'

Devendra Yadav said that the congress governments in telangana, karnataka and himachal pradesh have fulfilled their election promises. The schemes announced for women, elderly, farmers and youth are being implemented rapidly there. He said, 'Congress does not just make announcements, but also implements them. The telangana government's Rs 25,000 crore interest-free scheme is the biggest example of this. On the other hand, in BJP-ruled states, election promises are either not implemented or are implemented only nominally.

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