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Telangana Asks: Actual Change or Just Speeches?*

# **Telangana Asks: Actual Change or Just Speeches?**
**A Direct Demand to the Government by Abdul Majid Attar (National Vice President – All India Majlis Inqlaab Millat)**
A significant question is echoing through the politics of Telangana today: Has actual change truly arrived in the state? **Abdul Majid Attar**, the **National Vice President** of All India Majlis Inqlaab Millat, has raised serious questions regarding the current government's performance, specifically focusing on the "6 Guarantees" promised during the elections under the "Abhaya Hastham" manifesto.
### **The Government's 6 Guarantees: What Happened to Them?**
Abdul Majid Attar questioned why these six critical promises are being overlooked:
1. **Mahalakshmi Scheme:** Where is the promise of **₹2,500 per month** for women? While free bus travel was initiated, the wait for financial assistance seems endless.
2. **Rythu Bharosa:** Farmers were promised **₹15,000 annually** and agricultural laborers ₹12,000. Today, farmers are distressed as even the previous "Rythu Bandhu" support is being affected.
3. **Gruha Jyothi:** A promise of **200 units of free electricity** was made, yet citizens continue to receive heavy bills, often dismissed by excuses of technical difficulties.
4. **Indiramma Indlu:** There was a promise of **₹5 Lakh** for the homeless to build houses. Why is the progress of this scheme so incredibly slow?
5. **Yuva Vikasam:** Youth were promised a **₹5 Lakh Vidya Bharosa Card** and international schools in every mandal. Instead, unemployed youth are still out on the streets protesting.
6. **Cheyutha:** A monthly pension of **₹4,000** was promised to the elderly and the needy, but the increase from the previous pension amount has yet to be implemented.
### **Public Issues and Law & Order**
Instead of fulfilling these guarantees, the government appears preoccupied with the politics of other states and "Letter Wars." Recent violence in areas like Gajwel highlights a failure in maintaining Law & Order. Furthermore, the non-utilization of Tribal (ST) funds and unresolved asset disputes between Andhra and Telangana are clear evidence of government negligence.
### **Conclusion: 2028 is Drawing Near**
**National Vice President** Abdul Majid Attar stated in clear terms that the public is no longer interested in sweet speeches or political debates. We demand **Results** and **Development**.
> **"If these 6 Guarantees are not fulfilled immediately, the voice of Telangana will rise like a storm in 2028!"**
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The government must move beyond paperwork and deliver results on the ground, or the people stand ready to deliver their verdict.
**Syed Mukaram Uddin** *(AIMA)*

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