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22 minutes ago, walter18 said:

Mana andhra lo me kooturulu, ammailu  prostitute vyabhicharam cheese brathike stage i ki tisuku vastadhu jagan ilane vadhileste 

 

Have you even watched the whole video ? 15 th finance commission is talking about only issues until 2019 . 

So each and  every point made there is against TDP government . From overdraft to lowest literacy to loss making corporations .24 to  29.8% GSDP to debt ratio is also TDP term only 

Self goal kaka mundhey delete chesey thammudu ✌️

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11 minutes ago, Ryzen_renoir said:

Have you even watched the whole video ? 15 th finance commission is talking about only issues until 2019 . 

So each and  every point made there is against TDP government . From overdraft to lowest literacy to loss making corporations .24 to  29.8% GSDP to debt ratio is also TDP term only 

Self goal kaka mundhey delete chesey thammudu ✌️

https://youtu.be/hiRN4Vj86_E

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The Andhra Pradesh government's gross debt burden has increased to Rs 3,73,140 crore by the end of November 2020. CAG's latest accounts revealed that from April to November 2020 alone Rs 73,811.85 crore was borrowed from different sources as against the annual target of Rs 48,295.59 crore for the whole year.

In the month of November alone, the government borrowed Rs 13,001 crore to foot the freebies bill.

Against the targeted Rs 18,434.15 crore for the entire financial year,  ..The current borrowing trend indicated that the state government may raise a loan of at least another Rs 30,000 crore by the end of March 2021, taking the total borrowing to over Rs 1.04 lakh crore in the 2020-21 financial year, sources in the Finance Department said.

APs debt burden was Rs 97,000 crore at the time of bifurcation in June 2014. In five years (till 2019 March), it peaked to Rs 2,58,928 crore.

From April 2019 to November 2020, Rs 1,14,212.81 crore was taken as loan from banks and other sources, with Rs 1,06,866.25 crore of it secured by the Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy regime since June 2019, the sources said.

In the first eight months of the current financial year, the state government incurred a revenue expenditure of Rs 70,082.90 crore, almost all of which went towards the numerous freebie schemes of the ruling YSR Congress.

Earlier, the Jaganmohan Reddy regime had imposed taxes and cess totalling around Rs 21,000 crore on people, citing shortfall in revenues due to Covid-induced lockdown.

Despite the lockdown during the first quarter of the fiscal, the states revenue touched Rs 46,589 crore by November, just about Rs 4,500 crore short compared to the corresponding period in the previous year.
 

 
 
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9 minutes ago, walter18 said:

The Andhra Pradesh government's gross debt burden has increased to Rs 3,73,140 crore by the end of November 2020. CAG's latest accounts revealed that from April to November 2020 alone Rs 73,811.85 crore was borrowed from different sources as against the annual target of Rs 48,295.59 crore for the whole year.

In the month of November alone, the government borrowed Rs 13,001 crore to foot the freebies bill.

Against the targeted Rs 18,434.15 crore for the entire financial year,  ..The current borrowing trend indicated that the state government may raise a loan of at least another Rs 30,000 crore by the end of March 2021, taking the total borrowing to over Rs 1.04 lakh crore in the 2020-21 financial year, sources in the Finance Department said.

APs debt burden was Rs 97,000 crore at the time of bifurcation in June 2014. In five years (till 2019 March), it peaked to Rs 2,58,928 crore.

From April 2019 to November 2020, Rs 1,14,212.81 crore was taken as loan from banks and other sources, with Rs 1,06,866.25 crore of it secured by the Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy regime since June 2019, the sources said.

In the first eight months of the current financial year, the state government incurred a revenue expenditure of Rs 70,082.90 crore, almost all of which went towards the numerous freebie schemes of the ruling YSR Congress.

Earlier, the Jaganmohan Reddy regime had imposed taxes and cess totalling around Rs 21,000 crore on people, citing shortfall in revenues due to Covid-induced lockdown.

Despite the lockdown during the first quarter of the fiscal, the states revenue touched Rs 46,589 crore by November, just about Rs 4,500 crore short compared to the corresponding period in the previous year.
 

 
 

Nothing really changed from TDP to YCP government , covid valla 5% GSDP-debt ratio every state got hit . 

Even the freebie less  gujarat added 5% more debt during 2020. 

30% to 34% GSDP ratio , debt will keep on increasing no matter who comes into power . 

Panchayati elections kosam 1 lakh crores freebies promise chesindhi TDP , where will this come from ? Ofcourse more debt . 

Remember the state doesn't need to pay it's entire debt , it only needs to service the payments . 

If you really care about debt situation so much then You should not vote for TDP , YCP, BJP , congress , etc . 

Six or seven states have worse GSDP ratio than AP including punjab , rajasthan , uttar Pradesh , bengal , etc

Vote for a party which will promise to get rid of freebies

 

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