Andhra MLA built temple-cum-museum dedicated to Chief Minister Jagan for his pro-poor policies

Followers and party leaders show tremendous love and affection to the top leadership, sometimes surprising everyone. In such a situation, an MLA built a temple-cum-museum near Tirupati in Chittoor district. It has a temple and a museum and a glass hall with Navratnalu schemes which are synonymous with the nine welfare schemes being implemented in Andhra Pradesh.

The temple-cum-museum at Srikalahasti is different as such structures have never come to the fore in the recent past. It is not just a temple dedicated to the Chief Minister, as it presents a complete picture of the welfare schemes called “Navarathalu” by the Jagan Sarkar. In fact the temple is decorated with a “Hall of Mirrors”, as it was designed by involving some experts from neighboring Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.

Biyapu Madhusudan Reddy, the ruling party MLA from Sirkalahasti, has come up with the idea which marks the flagship program of Navratnalu in the state.

Each pillar depicts the welfare scheme inaugurated by CM Jaganmohan Reddy

According to the information, the MLA used his funds for this work and extorted money from the leaders and party workers.

Although initially, this Navarathanlu Alayam was estimated to be around Rs 10 lakh, its cost increased to around Rs 2 crore as it was eventually developed into an attractive museum and the nine plans were explained separately to a common man. Went.

The MLA claims that Navrathalu’s schemes helped the poorest people in the state. He says that the Jagan Mohan Reddy government has overtaken the previous chief ministers because it is implementing such welfare schemes for the poor and weaker sections.

Deputy Chief Minister K Narayana Swamy, Panchayat Raj Minister Peddireddy Ramachandra Reddy, his son and MP Mithun Reddy are going to participate in the launch of this Navratnalu Aalayam very soon.

Also, under the program, there was a plan to launch the Jagannath Housing Colony behind this temple. A glass hall was built and a statue of former CM YSR was installed in the premises.

It is soon to be dedicated to YSRCP chief and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy.

The government has pledged to uplift the poor by providing financial assistance and support for livelihood through Navratnalu Schemes. Hence the temple-cum-museum has been named as “Navaratnalu Alayam”, for a legislative reason.

Navratnalu Alayam has nine pillars, each depicting the welfare schemes launched by the Chief Minister. All the nine pillars will welcome the visitors to get a glimpse of the schemes with details on the board like – Fee reimbursement, Arogyasree, Amma Vadi, Rythu Bharosa, YSR Aasara, Home for the Poor, Pension and others. In a symbolic representation of the Rythu Bharosa scheme, a bullock cart laden with bags of grain was kept there in the premises which is another attraction.

The MLA spent around 75 per cent of his money and collected the rest from YSRCP workers to build this Navarathanlu Aalayam.

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