»Ill Work For The Villages All Round Development Seethakka
I’ll Work For The Villages All-Round Development: Seethakka
After entering office on Sunday, panchayat raj minister D. Anasuya (Seethakka) made his first visit to the Mulugu district. "My responsibilities have increased tremendously since I became a minister, and I should be more accountable to the people," Anasuya stated. The leaders of the local Congress party welcomed her with great pomp and circumstance, and they organized a rally that started at Mohammad Gousepally and ended at the Gattamma temple, where she gave prayers.
After entering office on Sunday, panchayat raj minister D. Anasuya (Seethakka) made his first visit to the Mulugu district. “My responsibilities have increased tremendously since I became a minister, and I should be more accountable to the people,” Anasuya stated. The leaders of the local Congress party welcomed her with great pomp and circumstance, and they organized a rally that started at Mohammad Gousepally and ended at the Gattamma temple, where she gave prayers. After that, she went to Medaram, where she offered the ruling tribal deities Sammakka and Saralamma jaggery equal to her weight (a custom observed by the devout). Talking at the incident, Seethakka stated that although being a minister came with a lot of obligations, she would rather camp in the Mulugu district because the locals there were like family.
The opportunity to contribute to the advancement of the oppressed is a blessing in my life. The rural villages in the agency regions will see full development; that is what I will work toward,” she declared. She stated that the public could get in touch with public representatives and Congress leaders to address any problems they were having with the BRS administration. Because of the party leadership’s entrenched interests, the minister said that just three districts—Gajwel, Siddipet, and Rajanna Sircilla—were developed by the BRS government. According to her, the Congress party would keep all of its commitments to the people in addition to putting into practice the six guarantees it has furnished them with. Later, the minister conducted a review meeting with district collector Ila Tripaty, MP M. Kavitha, and other officials regarding the preparations needed for the largest tribal fair, Medaram Jatara, which is scheduled to take place in February.