Hyderabad, March 10 -- The Congress government, despite tall promises, has failed to deliver for the minorities in the state, claims a one-year analysis report released by ASEEM (Association for socio-economic empowerment of the marginalised).

According to the report, despite a Rs 3,000 crore budget, the highest in Telangana's history, data reveals a stark contrast between allocation and actual spending.

For instance, the budgetary allocation for the bank-linked subsidy scheme was Rs 300 crore, but by December 2024, less than a lakh had been spent. Additionally, around Rs 3 crore was directed only towards salaries, raising concerns over the underutilization of funds for minority welfare.

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