The residents, including those from Maharajguda, Nake Wada, which is on the Maharashtra-Telangana line, said they needed to be important for the country’s most youthful State.
Hyderabad: In one more declaration to the progress of the Telangana model of administration and improvement, residents of 14 towns on the boundary of Maharashtra and Telangana have requested that their towns be converged with Telangana.
The residents, including those from Maharajguda, Nake Wada, which is on the Maharashtra-Telangana line, said they needed to be important for the country’s most youthful State, refering to the advantages peoples were getting from the State government, going from annuities, to apportions and other government assistance plans.
As per a report put out by public news organization ANI, the residents were likewise communicating their eagerness to join Telangana as the issue of line regions powers up in Maharashtra.
“Peoples need to converge with Telangana as they are getting many advantages from Telangana govt when contrasted with Maharashtra govt. Telangana govt gives benefits of Rs 1,000 to senior residents here, 10 kg of proportion and numerous different advantages,” (sic), ANI cited Vijay, a neighborhood from Nake Wada town.
The organization likewise cited Sudhakar Jadhav, Agent Sarpanch of Nake Wada town, saying that individuals were getting additional advantages from the Telangana government.
“I appeal to Maharashtra to give benefits of more schemes to people here,” he said.
“People need to converge with Telangana as they are getting many advantages from Telangana govt when contrasted with Maharashtra govt. Telangana govt gives benefits of Rs 1,000 to senior residents here, 10 kg of proportion and numerous different advantages,” says Vijay, a nearby from Nake Wada town.
Sudhakar Jadhav, Deputy Sarpanch of Nake Wada village says, “People are getting benefits from the Telangana govt. I appeal to Mahrashtra to give benefits of more schemes to people here.”
Maharashtra | Villagers of 14 villages including Maharajguda, Nake Wada that are situated on the border of Maharashtra-Telangana border express their willingness to join Telangana as the issue of border areas fuels up in Maharashtra
This isn’t the main that towns on various lines of Telangana have requested to turn out to be essential for the State calling attention to that the different government assistance plans being executed here. In July, occupants from the five towns of Gundala, Pichukalapadu, Kannaigudem, Yetapaka and Purushothapatnam in Andhra Pradesh’s Alluri Sitarama Raju region, near Telangana’s Bhadrachalam, organized a dissent requesting their consolidation with Telangana.
This was after 46 towns from Maharashtra on the Nizamabad and Adilabad locale line looked for a consolidation with Telangana. In October this year, one more strong contention for consolidation with Telangana was made, surprisingly, by a BJP MLA! This was Shivraj Patil from Raichur City supporters in the BJP-controlled Karnataka, who requested the consolidation of Raichur with Telangana refering to different reasons. He said in spite of rehashed supplications, the Karnataka government was not resolving ranchers’ issues and proceeded to speak to his party chiefs at the program to examine the predicament of ranchers from the area with the public authority, or consolidation Raichur with Telangana.
In 2019, pioneers from Nanded, Nalgaon, Bhokar, Degloor, Kinwat and Hathagaon from Maharashtra met Boss Clergyman K Chandrashekhar Rao and spoke to him to think about consolidation of their towns with Telangana. In 2018, around 40 towns from Dharmabad in Nanded region even passed a goal looking for consolidation with Telangana. The locals had valued the Rythu Bandhu conspire here separated from the help stretched out to the cultivating local area and trusted they would likewise get similar advantages assuming they were made piece of the State.