Telangana Governor says I am working against the Tide and it's Challenging

SIBY JEYYA
Despite serving as Telangana's governor for four years, Dr. tamilisai soundararajan still appears to be uneasy about the lack of communication between her office and the BRS administration. In an interview with the media to mark her completion of four years in office, the governor stated that she was doing all in her power to ensure that the relationships remained amicable.


She said that she lacked the equipment necessary to gauge the distance between the two power plants. "I might or might not receive help. I don't snoop around too much and I'll do things my way. I am aware of what I'm doing. No gaps are visible to me. Every time anything nice occurs, I am grateful, but if someone challenges me, I am prepared to respond, she added. She declared that she was incompatible with becoming a rubber stamp of sorts. She would adhere to the law and the constitution.

When questioned about why she had not approved the two candidates the state government had suggested for the position of MLC under the governor quota, she said that they did not match the requirements. Politicians are not eligible; only well-known figures in culture and social services are. She refused to accept the politicians D sravan and K Satyanarayana under the governor's quota since the government had suggested their names.

She said that she did not support the legislation that would have combined TSRTC and the government. She added that although she sought legal advice and provided suggestions to the government, these recommendations were disregarded. To ensure that the interests of the rtc workers were not harmed, she was still investigating it.

She said that she believed in a people-centric and people-oriented approach, would not be intimidated by threats, and was prepared to data-face lawsuits if necessary. "If the bill is good, I will sign," she stated. tamilisai emphasised that the advantages of rural development programmes do not reach the communities. The distant locations were not covered by the Ayushman Bharat programme.


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