Overview
- The TDP showcased its ‘Super Six–Super Hit’ public meeting in Anantapur as a success and framed it as a turning point for Rayalaseema.
- TDP state president Palla Srinivasa Rao said 90% of the ‘Super Six’ promises were met, while I&PR Minister Kolusu Parthasarathy asserted full implementation.
- Parthasarathy said pensions total ₹2,746 crore a month with no removals, and reported support to about 47 lakh farmers under Annadata/PM-Kisan and 67 lakh students via Thalliki Vandanam.
- He also cited 2.6 crore women using Stree Shakti free bus travel, nearly one crore families receiving three LPG cylinders, over six lakh jobs, 16,672 teacher appointments, 5.5 crore Anna Canteen meals, 17 medical colleges under PPP, and NTR Vaidya Seva coverage for over 5.1 crore people.
- YSRCP’s Anantha Venkatarami Reddy rejected the claims, alleging undelivered assurances, cuts to about four lakh pensions, neglected Rayalaseema irrigation works, and inflated credit for industrial projects, as the reports cite no independent audit of either side’s assertions.