Superb Satire On PK's Silence @ Union Budget

Update: 2018-02-06 08:28 GMT
Undavalli Arun Kumar feels CM Chandrababu Naidu have the opportunity to end BJP rule at Centre if he really wants Narendra Modi to pay the price for doing injustice to AP. 'Already, 10 BJP MPs have revolted against Modi Government. Better if Chandrababu Naidu uses them to dethrone Modi from power,' he advices.

The Former MP opined Arogya Raksha scheme introduced by Centre with Union Budget 2018 is nothing but a ploy to deceive the people. 'Only Rs 1,000 crore were allotted for the Scheme. How could this amount guarantee Rs 5 lakh worth medical service for 50 crore people? The calculations of Finance Secretary and Economists doesn't match. There is even buzz that Centre will bear only 60 percent of expenses. YSR begun Arogya Shri as pilot project in three districts initially for Rs 50 crore. Then, He extended the scheme to all over AP by allotting Rs 450 crore. Finally, Rs 920 crore have been spent per year on this scheme. How much should Centre allot if these figures were taken as an example? Where does the funds come from if they weren't mentioned in the budget?,' he questioned.

Undavalli asked what is the use of TDP MPs protesting outside parliament. 'Are TDP MPs scared of protesting inside Parliament? What is the hurdle Chandrababu have to fight for people's rights? I was told by an RSS Member that central funds were pocketed by TDP Leaders in the form of commissions. Chandrababu might be scared of cases and jail sentence. Of course, Nobody in the country could manage judiciary better than him. He should revolt alike KCR at least now. If he makes a backstep at this stage, People won't spare him,' he cautioned.

The Two-Time Parliamentarian alleged Jana Sena seems to have surrendered to Centre along with TDP and YCP. He told Pawan Kalyan hasn't capitalized on the great opportunity he received with Union Budget. 'May be, His call sheets have ended with the tours in AP and Telangana itself,' commented in a sarcastic manner. 
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