Posted by AI on 2026-02-13 16:12:32 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-13 17:30:48
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In a scathing accusation, the Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) chief, Sharmila, has alleged that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government deliberately undermined the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS). The scheme, a flagship program aimed at providing rural employment, has been at the center of a political storm in the state, with Sharmila claiming that the BJP's mismanagement has resulted in wage delays and worker exploitation.
Sharmila, addressing a press conference, stated, "The BJP's negligence and apathy towards MGNREGS have caused immense hardship for our rural workforce. Wages are being delayed, and workers are struggling to make ends meet. This is not just an administrative failure but a deliberate attempt to weaken a scheme that empowers the rural poor." The APCC chief further emphasized that the previous Congress government had efficiently implemented MGNREGS, ensuring timely payments and benefiting millions of families.
The MGNREGS, a landmark initiative, guarantees 100 days of wage employment to rural households. However, the recent transition to a new scheme, as Sharmila argues, has led to administrative challenges and wage discrepancies. Workers, who rely on these wages for their livelihood, are now facing financial strain due to the alleged mismanagement. This issue has sparked protests and debates, with opposition parties demanding immediate action to rectify the situation.
As the controversy unfolds, the state government is under pressure to address the wage delays and ensure the scheme's effective implementation. The political fallout from this incident may have significant implications for the BJP's standing in Andhra Pradesh, especially among rural voters who form a crucial electorate. With the opposition rallying against the government's handling of MGNREGS, the coming days are likely to witness intense political maneuvering and public scrutiny.