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02 Apr 2014 4:29 PM

Saluru (Vizianagaram dist), April 2, 2014: ‘No poor man
in the state would be left homeless by the turn of 2019. During these five
years housing for poor will be taken up on massive scale and 5o lakh houses would
be built as dreamt by late Dr YS Rajasekhara Reddy’, promised YSRCP president
YS Jagan Mohan Reddy here on Tuesday while addressing a large gathering of people as part
of YSR Jana Bheri.
Enlarging his five commitments made earlier, Jagan
vowed to uplift the poor and middle class with five more promises aimed at their all
round development. Apart from taking up massive housing for the poor and homeless,
he promised to give a complete facelift to Aarogyasree scheme to ensure every
district head quarter will have a super specialty hospital to make them accessible for the poor. 'Unlike at present, I will ensure all farmers will get quality
and uninterrupted free power for 7 hours during day time," he said.
Jagan Mohan Reddy announced that all liquor vending belt shops
would be removed from the state and women police appointed in each
village. He said that all measures would be taken to provide jobs to the educated youth. .
Taking Chandrababu Naidu head on, the YSRC chief
exposed the emptiness in Naidu’s poll promises. "It has become a habit to Naidu
to make tall promises and ignore them totally after usurping power, " he said questioning
his sincerity about poll promises to one and all. Jagan asked Naidu what
stopped him to implement them during nine years of his rule.
Jagan said that Naidu has been speaking out of
his hat as he is old and this would be his last election. "He has been doling
out impossible promises but I cannot do that as I am 25 years younger to him
and I have to be in public life for 30 more years."