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<h1>Chief minister claims government met promises, attracted Rs 10 lakh crore investment, paid farmers, launched welfare benefits</h1> The state chief minister said the incumbent government has fulfilled its key electoral promises, claiming the previous administration incurred Rs 10 lakh crore of debt while the current government attracted Rs 10 lakh crore in investments, and criticized the former for alleged restlessness, unemployment and drug issues. He touted welfare measures including a first tranche of Rs 3,173 crore paid to 47 lakh farmers, free bus service used by five crore women saving Rs 200 crore, distribution of 2.45 crore LPG cylinders under a subsidy scheme costing Rs 1,704 crore, assurance of urea availability for farmers, and praise for a central GST rate revision.