**Vempalli, 1st September 2024:** Dr. Narreddy Tulsi Reddy, a former Rajya Sabha member and prominent Congress leader, has raised concerns over the unfulfilled promises made by the ruling party in their election manifesto. While acknowledging the distribution of social financial aid to beneficiaries on the first day of each month as a positive step, Reddy questioned the status of other significant pledges.**Promises Unfulfilled:**1. **Minority Financial Aid for 50 Years:** The manifesto promised financial assistance to BC, YSC, ST, and Muslim minorities for 50 years. However, three months—July, August, and September—have passed without any sign of implementation.2. **Yuva Galam Scheme:** This scheme promised an unemployment allowance of ₹3,000 per month to unemployed youth. Despite its announcement, there has been no progress in delivering these benefits to the intended recipients.3. **Mother’s Salute Scheme:** This scheme was supposed to provide ₹15,000 annually to each student attending school. However, no such financial support has been extended so far.4. **Annadata Sukhibhav Scheme:** This initiative promised ₹20,000 per year to every farmer to support their livelihood. The commitment remains unfulfilled, leading to increasing concerns among the farming community.Dr. Tulsi Reddy’s remarks underscore growing frustration among the public over the lack of action on several key promises. While the timely distribution of social finance is commendable, the public and political leaders alike are urging the government to take concrete steps to fulfill all the commitments made in the election manifesto.