»Cm Jagan Aims To Build 5 Lakh Houses Before 2024 Mega Elections
CM Jagan Aims To Build 5 Lakh Houses Before 2024 Mega Elections
Five lakh homes are being built swiftly as part of the government's flagship project, Navaratnalu-Pedalandariki Illu, in order to be delivered to the recipients in time for the fast approaching elections.
Five lakh homes are being built swiftly as part of the government’s flagship project, Navaratnalu-Pedalandariki Illu, in order to be delivered to the recipients in time for the fast approaching elections. Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy. After delivering 7.50 lakh homes in the first phase, he is now eager to distribute five lakh homes in the subsequent phase. Welfare plans during elections are crucial and can make or break an election, as seen by the recent outcomes of the Telangana and Karnataka elections, where Congress overthrew the BRS. In order to win over the people in the 2024 Kurukshetra, Jagan Mohan Reddy has devised a number of methods. A step in that exact direction is the massive Pedalandariki Illu housing program. Nearly a crore voters who are connected to 30 lakh housing recipients will benefit from it. As for N. Chandrababu Naidu, political experts note that he was removed because he did not carry out the majority of his election-related pledges. Jagan Mohan Reddy began implementing Navaratnalu welfare projects at the onset of the epidemic after observing a prevalent pattern. In each of the two phases of the massive housing development, 16 lakh dwellings are to be completed and allocated. A completion within the next two months could tip the scales in favor of YSRC since the Chief Minister regularly reviews the housing program’s status and development. Based on available statistics, of the five lakh dwellings, 1,15,334 have been built, and 3,84,666 are still under construction. The districts of Nellore, YSR Kadapa, Annamayya, Visakhapatnam, Chittoor, Tirupati, Anakapalli, and Kakinada are seeing rapid advancements in this regard. Prominent political analysts assert that since women hold the majority of the residences, winning their support required finishing those properties. The massive housing project would significantly affect the “Big Battle” of the next year. Ajay Jain, special chief secretary, stated that they are regularly assessing the program’s development. He hoped to realize the ambition held by the Chief Minister. Jogi Ramesh, the housing minister, expressed optimism that the goal would be reached prior to the elections.