Govt to provide LPG gas for just Rs 500 and free electricity from February 27

While the Congress government has implemented all its guarantee schemes in Karnataka, the Congress government is yet to implement some guarantee schemes in Telangana.

Congress Govt Guarantee Scheme: The guarantee schemes announced by the Congress party in the assembly elections held last year were successful in winning the hearts of the people. As a result, Congress government came to power in Karnataka and Telangana. Govt to provide LPG gas for just Rs 500, free electricity from February 27.

While the Congress government has implemented all its guarantee schemes in Karnataka, the Congress government is yet to implement some guarantee schemes in Telangana. Meanwhile, the Telangana government has given good news to the people there. Telugu people will soon get a gift.

Govt to provide LPG gas for just Rs 500, free electricity from February 27
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Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy gave important information in this regard on Friday. The CM said that he will start the scheme on February 27, which is a guarantee scheme of the Congress to supply LPG cylinders for Rs 500 and free electricity up to 200 units to the poor.

These two schemes were announced in the presence of Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra during the last assembly elections. Now the government is implementing this scheme. Out of the six election guarantees, on the evening of February 27, CM Reddy said that we are going to start supply of LPG cylinders for Rs 500 and up to 200 units of free electricity to BPL ration card holders.

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Govt to provide LPG gas for just Rs 500, free electricity from February 27
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The Chief Minister said that Priyanka Gandhi will also attend this event. The Chief Minister said that the state government has already implemented two promises, in which free travel for women in government RTC buses and a health scheme of Rs 10 lakh for the poor.

Chief Minister Revanth Reddy shared this with reporters after offering prayers to gods and goddesses during a tribal festival held at Medaram in Mulugu district of Telangana. At this time, CM Reddy accused the central government of rejecting the demand to recognize the ‘Samakka Sarakka Yatra’ as a national festival and accused it of ‘discrimination and neglect’ of the state.

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