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1 minute ago, DrBeta said:

One thing you're forgetting is, although CBN is a good administrator, he is an excellent politician. He implemented certain schemes before the elections to gain popularity. Not saying that I endorse it or that he will win because of it.

Vitillo, pensions okkate self sufficient kanidi. Migilinavi Anni self sufficient e, nirudyoga scheme lo internship iche companies are paying and pusupu kumkuma lo dairy firms are getting milk. If he wins, I hope engineering fee lo kuda rules techi baaga chaduvukuni jobs techukune valla fee e reimburse chesettu pedatadani. Also pension scheme kinda iche dabbulato valla cheta chetlu natinchadam alantivi chestadani. I don't know, that's why politics is so complicated-only if you give freebies you get popularity/votes. Very Unfortunate. 

yes but welfare schemes valla ekkuva mass number of ppl ki reach aindhi only through YSR. If you cant create employment, nirudyoga pension icchi youth ni musalolla ga cheyyadam chala daridramaina scheme. Even govt employees whom i know implementing this scheme said this. Its a pure vote bank politics what cbn is doing and its a fact.

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36 minutes ago, DrBeta said:

Whether you want to believe it or not, CBN got rid of a lot of welfare schemes back then and invested more in bringing capital. Sure, it happened in Bangalore first, but there is a reason why it happened in Hyderabad next and not in Kolkata. It helped that the India lifted it's Gates for the private sector, a lot of schemes including privitization were implemented in the state.

Getting rid of welfare schemes is the only way you can get long term implications, job creation and capital growth. Unfortunately, YSR brought a lot of the welfare schemes back and people voted for short term benefits over long term implications. You don't improve improve the standard of living by giving someone free food or free electricity, you improve it by showing them how to work for it. 

What $hit are you talking about his schemes? Nuvvu cheppe freebies ani ippudu istunnadu SheBN nirudyogabivruthi by giving money to people who graduated

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Just now, JohnSnow said:

yes but welfare schemes valla ekkuva mass number of ppl ki reach aindhi only through YSR. If you cant create employment, nirudyoga pension icchi youth ni musalolla ga cheyyadam chala daridramaina scheme. Even govt employees whom i know implementing this scheme said this. Its a pure vote bank politics what cbn is doing and its a fact.

YSR time lo adda padda lekunda college fee reimbursement, free electricity ani chala schemes chesadu. I don't think CBN will keep these schemes the way they are(at least implement them to make them self sufficient) in the long run, if he wins.

Vote bank politics ante, mari freebies iste kani vote veyyatledante adi evari tappu, there is a reason for that. 

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1 minute ago, DrBeta said:

YSR time lo adda padda lekunda college fee reimbursement, free electricity ani chala schemes chesadu. I don't think CBN will keep these schemes the way they are(at least implement them to make them self sufficient) in the long run, if he wins.

Vote bank politics ante, mari freebies iste kani vote veyyatledante adi evari tappu, there is a reason for that. 

People dhi eppudu thappu kaadhu. Vote ki money theesukodam asalu valla thappe kaadhu..

4 times tdp govt e undhi ante 20 years. Emanna peeki unte vellu, janalu job lu leka vote ni money kosam ammukoru. 

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2 minutes ago, panipoori said:

What $hit are you talking about his schemes? Nuvvu cheppe freebies ani ippudu istunnadu SheBN nirudyogabivruthi by giving money to people who graduated

Like I said, nirudyoga scheme is self sufficient, a internship iche companies e pay chestayi. 

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Just now, JohnSnow said:

People dhi eppudu thappu kaadhu. Vote ki money theesukodam asalu valla thappe kaadhu..

4 times tdp govt e undhi ante 20 years. Emanna peeki unte vellu, janalu job lu leka vote ni money kosam ammukoru. 

There is a fundamental difference between how CBN ruled the state until 2004 and how YSR ruled after. Only thing is if you realize how long term implications are beneficial over welfare schemes, you will notice a difference. 

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Inka detailed ga cheppalante, YSR time lo start chesina fee reimbursement scheme valla, engineering colleges chaala perigipoyindi, unemployable people chala mandi tayarayyaru. Villaki job radaniki a internship scheme start chesaru. I don't think most of these people are employable if not for the internship program. 

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20 minutes ago, panipoori said:

What $hit are you talking about his schemes? Nuvvu cheppe freebies ani ippudu istunnadu SheBN nirudyogabivruthi by giving money to people who graduated

I was referring to pre-2004 CBN schemes vs post 2004 YSR schemes and you don't need to curse. Like I said, lakshallo unemployable youth engineering degrees to unte, vallaki internship program ichedi a nirudyogabivruthi and he did this in this term, to employ the people that couldn't find employment because of the fee reimbursement scheme. 

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32 minutes ago, JohnSnow said:

People dhi eppudu thappu kaadhu. Vote ki money theesukodam asalu valla thappe kaadhu..

4 times tdp govt e undhi ante 20 years. Emanna peeki unte vellu, janalu job lu leka vote ni money kosam ammukoru. 

Sure people are never wrong, but you are talking about a diverse set of population with different sets of goals and ideals, not all schemes work for everyone. But as the CM, you need to figure out which scheme works out for the current state of affairs in the state. Janalaki jobs levu ante, indaka cheppanu kada kanisam employability lepote evaru istaru jobs? Andariki engineering degrees e, ochediledu pettediledu. 

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21 hours ago, VictoryTDP said:

I was talking to a colleague of mine, he is from the state of Gujarat. The topic of politics came up,  he said that his uncle is a contractor and is living in Vijayawada, his uncle works on the Amaravathi construction contract (one of the many contracts).

He described CBN as a great leader with an astounding mission to build a new capital. According to his uncle, the project is a wonder. Anyway, coming back to politics, my friend thinks CBN is a great leader and innovator, much better than KCR or Modi.

Your gujju friend knows kcr also?? @3$%

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3 hours ago, DrBeta said:

Whether you want to believe it or not, CBN got rid of a lot of welfare schemes back then and invested more in bringing capital. Sure, it happened in Bangalore first, but there is a reason why it happened in Hyderabad next and not in Kolkata. It helped that the India lifted it's gates for the private sector, a lot of schemes including privitization were implemented in the state.

Getting rid of welfare schemes is the only way you can get long term implications, job creation and capital growth. Unfortunately, YSR brought a lot of the welfare schemes back and people voted for short term benefits over long term implications. You don't improve improve the standard of living by giving someone free food or free electricity, you improve it by showing them how to work for it. 

 

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21 hours ago, VictoryTDP said:

I was talking to a colleague of mine, he is from the state of Gujarat. The topic of politics came up,  he said that his uncle is a contractor and is living in Vijayawada, his uncle works on the Amaravathi construction contract (one of the many contracts).

He described CBN as a great leader with an astounding mission to build a new capital. According to his uncle, the project is a wonder. Anyway, coming back to politics, my friend thinks CBN is a great leader and innovator, much better than KCR or Modi.

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3 hours ago, DrBeta said:

Whether you want to believe it or not, CBN got rid of a lot of welfare schemes in the 90's and invested more in bringing capital. Sure, it happened in Bangalore first, but there is a reason why it happened in Hyderabad next and not in Kolkata. It helped that the India lifted it's gates for the private sector, a lot of schemes including privitization were implemented in the state.

Getting rid of welfare schemes is the only way you can get long term implications, job creation and capital growth. Unfortunately, YSR brought a lot of the welfare schemes back and people voted for short term benefits over long term implications. You don't improve improve the standard of living by giving someone free food or free electricity, you improve it by showing them how to work for it. 

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