In Telangana, there is a gap of almost 20 per cent between the budgeted and the actual expenditure.
This figure is not only high when compared to other states, but also in comparison to the expenditure achieved in the united Andhra Pradesh, the document said.
The new government is determined to implement all the six guarantees which are promised by the party based on which the people of Telangana had given the mandate for change, it said.
Terming the White paper as “full of mistakes”, BRS member and former finance minister T Harish Rao said it aimed at blaming the previous government.
He further said the previous government has invested a lot of money on asset creation.
BRS leader listed the previous government’s achievements amid objections from the treasury benches.
Objecting to Harish Rao’s comments Chief Minister Revanth Reddy said whatever Rao said was factually incorrect.
He said the previous government had raised loans by projecting that there will revenue generation from Kaleshwaram Project Mission Bhagiratha, drinking water schemes.