Nanda JSP 🚩
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Nanda JSP 🚩
@thotananda
SE, @PawanKalyan Follower, @JanaSenaParty Supporter




If MGNREGS was truly implemented effectively during your tenure, why did rural infrastructure and sustainable development fail to reflect the massive expenditure you now claim? Where did that money go? After Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister @PawanKalyan garu assumed charge of Panchayati Raj & Rural Development minister, the NDA Government initiated systemic reforms to dismantle irregularities that had weakened implementation over the previous five years. Today, every rupee released by the Government of India is monitored, accounted for, and reaches genuine workers. During your administration, inflated labour records, questionable muster rolls, and intermediary driven practices became routine allegations across districts. The present government has introduced digital attendance and facial recognition systems to ensure wages are paid only to those who actually work ,restoring transparency and credibility to the programme. You frequently quote expenditure figures and person-days generated. The people of Andhra Pradesh deserve a clearer answer: How many durable assets, roads, irrigation works, or productive rural infrastructure were created proportional to those thousands of crores spent? Under the current administration, initiatives like Palle Panduga have translated MGNREGS funds into visible grassroots assets, rural roads, farm ponds, cattle sheds, water structures, and horticulture works - strengthening both employment and rural productivity simultaneously. As part of the transition from MGNREGA to the newly introduced Viksit Bharat – Guarantee for Rozgar and Aajeevika Mission (VB-GRAMG), policy changes during the financial year 2025–26 have resulted reduction in work generation. However, despite this transition, there has been no slowdown in development, and works have been executed at a rapid pace. Comparing this report with the inflated and manipulated figures from your tenure and attempting to criticize the present government is misleading and lacks credibility. Recently, the Government of India released ₹1,805.24 crore to Andhra Pradesh under MGNREGS, reaffirming confidence in the State’s present implementation and accountability mechanisms. While @ysjagan continues to raise political accusations, the NDA Government is focused on governance through transparency, development, and measurable outcomes. If there are genuine concerns, we welcome a comprehensive discussion on MGNREGS performance in the Assembly. Please let the people know when you intend to attend the Assembly - the House has been waiting to hear facts instead of press conference/tweet monologues. @YSRCParty








If MGNREGS was truly implemented effectively during your tenure, why did rural infrastructure and sustainable development fail to reflect the massive expenditure you now claim? Where did that money go? After Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister @PawanKalyan garu assumed charge of Panchayati Raj & Rural Development minister, the NDA Government initiated systemic reforms to dismantle irregularities that had weakened implementation over the previous five years. Today, every rupee released by the Government of India is monitored, accounted for, and reaches genuine workers. During your administration, inflated labour records, questionable muster rolls, and intermediary driven practices became routine allegations across districts. The present government has introduced digital attendance and facial recognition systems to ensure wages are paid only to those who actually work ,restoring transparency and credibility to the programme. You frequently quote expenditure figures and person-days generated. The people of Andhra Pradesh deserve a clearer answer: How many durable assets, roads, irrigation works, or productive rural infrastructure were created proportional to those thousands of crores spent? Under the current administration, initiatives like Palle Panduga have translated MGNREGS funds into visible grassroots assets, rural roads, farm ponds, cattle sheds, water structures, and horticulture works - strengthening both employment and rural productivity simultaneously. As part of the transition from MGNREGA to the newly introduced Viksit Bharat – Guarantee for Rozgar and Aajeevika Mission (VB-GRAMG), policy changes during the financial year 2025–26 have resulted reduction in work generation. However, despite this transition, there has been no slowdown in development, and works have been executed at a rapid pace. Comparing this report with the inflated and manipulated figures from your tenure and attempting to criticize the present government is misleading and lacks credibility. Recently, the Government of India released ₹1,805.24 crore to Andhra Pradesh under MGNREGS, reaffirming confidence in the State’s present implementation and accountability mechanisms. While @ysjagan continues to raise political accusations, the NDA Government is focused on governance through transparency, development, and measurable outcomes. If there are genuine concerns, we welcome a comprehensive discussion on MGNREGS performance in the Assembly. Please let the people know when you intend to attend the Assembly - the House has been waiting to hear facts instead of press conference/tweet monologues. @YSRCParty


















